Word: minow
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...Afro-American Studies and Philosophy K. Anthony Appiah, Boston Police Commissioner Paul F. Evans, Christopher Lydon, host of "The Connection" on WBUR-FM, Margarita Muniz, principal of the Rafael Hernandez School, Dr. Gloria White-Hammond, co-pastor of Bethel A.M.E. Church and pediatrician, O'Brien and moderator Martha Minow, professor at Harvard Law School...
What has changed, however, is that there is a new sense of urgency about the problem. "Ten years ago, people thought this was temporary," says Martha Minow, a professor of family law at Harvard Law School. "It is no longer possible to pretend it will go away...
...Government establish an annual award for family-friendly companies--much like the coveted Malcolm Baldrige National Quality Award. And they insist that the issue be seen as affecting both men and women. Yet recognizing that the work-family dilemma has often been felt most acutely by women, Harvard's Minow concludes, "Our best hope is CEOs with daughters...
...group responsible for implementing these changes include Professor of Law Martha L. Minow, Professor of Law Todd D. Rakoff, Professor of Law William W. Fisher, Frankfurter Professor of Law Emeritus Abram Chayes, Weld Professor of Law Charles R. Nesson, Walmsley University Professor Frank I. Michelman and Horwitz...
...more choices than when I began act 27 years ago because of cable and the vcr, but broadcast television has just gotten worse. What's so sad is that's all that's available to poor children, and they are the ones who need the most help." Newton N. Minow, the former fcc chairman who called TV a "vast wasteland" in 1961, argues in a new book (see excerpt) that children's TV is still a wasteland-and that the government ought to step in and do something about...