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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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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