From: Origins Project at ASU Sent: Thursday, July 7, 2016 IIIIII To: [email protected] Subject: Announcing 9/7 Great Debate and More! Great Debate, Political Bodies: Sex, Gender & Reproductive Rights chttp://image.e.asu.edu/lib/fad13727567037b7c/m/1/New-Email-Banner.png> Announcing Our First Event of the Season The Origins Project is pleased to announce our first event of the fall season, Great Debate, Political Bodies: Sex, Gender & Reproductive Rights <http://click.e.asu.eduThsraeb7S7ab8a9bacd81c59e313cd2aa37b1Scea195764ef9bbcb2br0c69e5668fd> that will take place on Wednesday, September 7th at the Orpheum Theatre in downtown Phoenix. Join Jennifer Finney Boylan, Phyllis Randolph Frye, Gloria Feldt, Anne Fausto-Sterling, William Eskridge, and Lawrence Krauss as they explore and examine these issues in the context of the scientific origins of sex and gender and the social, cultural, and political ways we live and express it. <http://click.e.asu.edu/?qs=aeb757ab8a9bacd81c59e313cd2aa37b15cea195764ef9bbcb2bf0c69e5668fd> Want to get involved? Did you know the Origins Project offers opportunities for you to volunteer at any of our several events hosted throughout the year? It's true! Sign up below if you are interested in learning more about volunteer opportunities and how you can get involved to help change our future by helping others better understand our origins. <http://click.e.asu.edu/?qs=aeb757ab8a9baccI86a501aleb30095560089a571f59a2fab97a29f6540356992> More from the Origins Project There is so much to look forward to during the upcoming year! We will soon announce our event theme for the academic year (Life and Death in the 21st Century was our theme for 2015-2016) and reservations will open up for our Amazon Cruise chttp://click.e.asu.edufiqs=aeb757ab8a9bacd83a716611ccal9ac686dec107d13a7e7f63f03ac6d05aa8c7> setting sail in December 2017. In the meantime, be sure to keep an eye out for a new Origins Project #TBT chttp://click.e.a