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Pulitzer Prize-winning New York Times Columnist Nicholas Kristof told a packed Page Auditorium that women's rights is the issue of the 21st century Sept. 17. His visit to the University was the first stop on his tour to promote his new book "Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide."
Unequal access to health care, food and education has crippled developing countries and left the world short of about 100 million women, Kristof said.
Telling stories of sex trafficking, physical abuse and mental neglect, Kristof illustrated his emotional and often disturbing anecdotes with photographs of the women of whom he spoke.
Kristof followed his lecture with a question and answer session and a book signing. The first 200 audience members to arrive received free copies of his book, and more were available for purchase.
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