Near the end of last year, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof came to visit Swarthmore College, our parent institution, and stopped by our studio for an interview. War News Radio's Aileen Eisenberg asked him about the year of revolution in the Middle East and the roles and impact for women.
Kristof's visit, including a public lecture, was sponsored by the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility and the Cooper Foundation.
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Near the end of last year, New York Times columnist Nicholas Kristof came to visit Swarthmore College, our parent institution, and stopped by our studio for an interview. War News Radio's Aileen Eisenberg asked him about the year of revolution in the Middle East and the roles and impact for women.
Kristof's visit, including a public lecture, was sponsored by the Lang Center for Civic and Social Responsibility and the Cooper Foundation.

