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Presentation clarifies transgenderism

The Newtonite November 15, 2011
by Ryan Condon As part of the Trans Day of Action yesterday, senior Miko Walsh presented Trans 101 during E-block in the little theater, according to Spanish teacher Daniel Fabrizio, the faculty adviser of Gay-Straight Alliance.

Photographer speaks about immigration's impact on Boston

The Newtonite November 5, 2011
by Steven Michael To illustrate the diverse immigrant backgrounds of Americans, photographer Peter Vanderwarker used two of his friends, John Willett and David Wilson, as examples.

Zeitoun Day: Panelists dispute causes of climate change

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Perrin Stein Experts disputed the causes of climate change as a part of the Zeitoun Day panel “Ecology of Disaster,” which was held in the dance studio.

Zeitoun Day: Religion Panel addresses intolerance in the United States

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Julia Moss Religious leaders of all different faiths came together to discuss religious tolerance in the United States as a part of the Religion Panel.

Zeitoun Day: Writers explain craft of telling people's stories

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Jay Feinstein “Writing about someone is not like taking someone’s photograph,” financial journalist and writer Roger Lowenstein said at the session Telling Someone Else’s Story.

Zeitoun Day: Panelists presented New Orleans-related music

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Meredith Abrams What is the connection between the music and culture of New Orleans and Dave Eggers’s Zeitoun, asked counselor Matthew Ford to open the Arts and Music Zeitoun Day panel in the little theatre.

Zeitoun Days: Speakers explain ways to prepare for emergencies

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Ryan Condon Speakers on the Emergency Preparedness Panel, held in the cafeteria, discussed lessons people learned from Hurricane Katrina and how Newton residents can be better prepared for emergencies.

Zeitoun Day: Saints seen as reason to hope post-Katrina

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Steven Michael In the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the New Orleans Saints shone as a ray of hope for the residents of New Orleans, according to Joe Schott, who grew up in Louisiana and still holds Saints season tickets.

Zeitoun Day: Panelists recount volunteer experiences in New Orleans

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Hilary Brumberg In the Community Service session, panelists discussed how they have aided the victims of Hurricane Katrina and the opportunities available for others to do so as well.

Zeitoun Day: Exonerated man speaks on justice panel

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Samantha Libraty After 19 years in jail for a crime he did not commit, panelist Dennis Maher said, “I do not resent being an American,” and that there are inevitable “problems in the justice system, but those things happen.”

Zeitoun Day: Speakers recall life experiences

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Amanda Hills In seven different “Story Share” sessions as part of the “Two Schools, One Book” day of panels and discussions, storytellers spoke about events or experiences that have impacted their lives.

Zeitoun Day: Stereotypes, prejudices can be detrimental

The Newtonite October 18, 2011
by Alex Feit “We need to get past the media and other filters to get to other perspectives,” said Dick Simon, a photographer and co-founder of the Peace Action Network, a group comprised of chief executives to help solve problems in conflict areas.
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