Posted on Apr 5, 2002

Barbara Garson, author of Money Makes the World
Go Around,
will speak on Monday, April 8, at 7 p.m. in the F.W.
Olin Center Auditorium.

Her book sets out to answer the question, “How much is
each of us affected by the flow of capital around a world
without barriers?”

Garson is the author of the play MacBird
and two books about work: All the Livelong
Day
and The Electronic Sweatshop.

She has written for The New York Times, Harpers, The
Boston Globe, The Washington Post, The Los Angeles
Times
and Newsweek.

The talk is sponsored by Women's Studies, and
the departments of economics, history, English,
anthropology, Latin American studies, American studies, and East Asian studies.

For more information, call ext. 6046.