
Vivyan Adair, the Elihu Root Peace Fund Associate Professor of Women's Studies, will be a guest on NPR's "News & Notes" on Monday, March 5, during the 9 a.m. – 10 a.m. hour. She will discuss welfare reform and education with Robert Rector, senior policy analyst at the Heritage Foundation. Adair founded the ACCESS Project at Hamilton College, a program that enables low-income parents to obtain a higher education. According to its Web site, "News & Notes explores fascinating issues and people from an African American perspective." It is hosted by broadcast and digital media journalist Farai Chideya and produced at the NPR West studios in Culver City, Calif.
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