The second in a series of book discussions is scheduled from 4:10 to 5 p.m. Nov. 4 in the third-floor lounge of Emerson Hall. Like most book project events, the discussion is free and open to the public. (The only event for which there is a charge is the author's evening address, at 8 p.m. Dec. 1.)
This year's book, Mountains Beyond Mountains, by Pulitzer Prize winner Tracy Kidder, addresses global health care and poverty.
Kidder tells the story of Paul Farmer, a Boston physician who co-founded Partners in Health in Haiti, one of the world's poorest countries.
To help promote the campus conversation, the Office of Campus Community Relations annually organizes a number of activities culminating in the author's visit to campus. Activities include lectures, book discussions, films and art exhibitions. The calendar also includes the World AIDS Day Rally, an annual event that happens to relate to this year's book topic, and Human Corps' Weekend in Service, which this year will focus on health and hunger.
OTHER UPCOMING PROGRAMS
Nov. 7 -- History of Haiti. Presented by Marc Blanchard, Comparative Literature; Jean-Jacques Elissaint, Human and Community Development; Tiffany Gilmore, English. Noon-1:30 p.m., MU II, Memorial Union.
Nov. 10 -- America's New Hungry Classes: Food, Poverty and Angst at the Twilight of the American Century. Presented by Sasha Abramsky, University Writing Program. 4-5:30 p.m., MU II.
Nov. 15-16 -- Weekend of Service: Focus on Health and Hunger. Human Corps, Internship and Career Center. Sign up online by Nov. 10: humancorps.ucdavis.edu.
EXHIBITS
Photography -- Haiti's Hope, by Leisa Faulkner, with three themes in three venues:
-- Lavalas and the Preferential Option for the Poor -- Hart Hall (first floor), through Dec. 16.
-- Poverty With Dignity -- Mondavi Center (lobby and Studio Theatre), through Dec. 2.
-- Shada's Story -- The Gallery, MU, through Dec. 16.
Texts, images, books and newspaper headlines -- Haiti in the 20th Century, Shields Library (first floor), through Dec. 1.
AUTHOR'S VISIT
Dec. 1 -- Panel discussion: "No Boundaries -- Globalizing Health Care from Haiti to California and Beyond." Moderated by Michael Wilkes, School of Medicine. 4-5 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center.
Dec. 1 -- Author's address: "The Problem With Goodness -- The Story of Paul Farmer." 8 p.m., Jackson Hall, Mondavi Center. Followed by book signing. Tickets required: (530) 754-2787 or (866) 754-2787, or www.mondaviarts.org.
The campus bookstore is selling the paperback at a discounted price of $9.95.
Media Resources
Dave Jones, Dateline, 530-752-6556, dljones@ucdavis.edu