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Worcester State College Campus News
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Released
3/8/07
Grace Ross featured at Sarah Sharbach Lecture
Political activist Grace Ross will be the featured speaker of this year’s
Sarah Sharbach Memorial Lecture at 10 a.m., on Tuesday, March 13, 2007, in
the Student Center Blue Lounge.
Ross grew up in New York, went to Harvard and later began her career as an
activist. She is the project director for Sisters Together Ending Poverty
and has fought for issues such as poverty, union organization, women's
rights, and gay/lesbian rights.
In November 2006, Ross was the Massachusetts gubernatorial candidate for the
Green-Rainbow Party and gave a grassroots voice to the election. Her lecture
to the College community will focus on the need for all of us to engage in
political activism to better serve humanity.
Grace Ross has touched many lives through her activism, as did
Dr. Sarah
E. Sharbach
during her time at Worcester State College. Dr. Sharbach began teaching
history at the College in the fall of 1999 and during her time at WSC, she
initiated a number of events on human rights abuses and violence. Dr.
Sharbach’s commitment to the College continued after she learned that she
had breast cancer in the fall of 2000. Her passion for teaching persisted
during her treatments. She passed away in January 2004, but is remembered by
all who had the good fortune to know her.
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