Women Without Money: Bankruptcy and Poverty
A panel discussion on women moving from welfare to work, the consequences of welfare reform, and middle class women and bankruptcy.
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  Women Without Money Introduction 1:57
    Dean Drew Gilpin Faust and Katherine S. Newman  
  Welfare to Work 12:54
    Carol Stack  
  Consequences of Welfare Reform 23:51
    Elijah Anderson  
  Middle Class Women and Bankruptcy 22:20
    Elizabeth Warren  
  Audience Question and Answer 15:29
 
Women as Commodities: The Value of Gender
A panel discussion on surrogate motherhood, the global sex trade, and the genteel marriage market.
  Women as Commodities Introduction 4:54
    Dean Drew Gilpin Faust and Michael Sandel  
  Surrogate Motherhood 19:16
    Elizabeth Anderson  
  Sex Workers 14:59
    Leah Platt  
  The Genteel Marriage Market 19:51
    Mary Gordon  
  Interaction Among Panelists 18:01
  Audience Question and Answer 8:56


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"Women without money have to be entrepreneurs too. They have to figure out the strategies, the positionings that they are going to undertake in order to survive. The comparison between women with money and women without money will be very revealing."
-Drew Gilpin Faust, Dean of Radcliffe Institute

This program is the third of four releases in a series from the Radcliffe conference: Women, Money, and Power.

Additional programs from the conference include:
Enterprising Women Exhibition
Entrepreneurial Women
Women and Economic Development

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