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JUNE CARBONE is the Robina Chair in Law, Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota Law School. She received her J.D. from the Yale Law School in 1978 and her A.B., magna cum laude, from Princeton University in 1975. Her most recent books are Red Families v. Blue Families: Legal Polarization and the Creation of Culture (Oxford U. Press, 2010), which explores the effects of diverging values and norms in America, and Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family (Oxford U. Press, 2014), which examines the widening class divide in the American family. Both are co- authored with Naomi Cahn. Professor Carbone will join Bucknell faculty members for a discussion of the legal, cultural, and economic transformations that began in the 1950s and created a two-tiered family system that still divides red and blue America today. A SERIES ORGANIZED BY THE BUCKNELL PROJECT FOR AMERICAN LEADERSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP Event sponsor information at http://bpalc.blogs.bucknell.edu THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019 @ 7 P.M. BUCKNELL HALL (AP Photo/Charles Tasnadi, File) e ’60s at 50: Reflections on America a Half Century Later RETHINKING CAUSES OF FAMILY CHANGE SINCE THE ’60S WITH JUNE CARBONE THE

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JUNE CARBONE is the Robina Chair in Law, Science and Technology at the University of Minnesota Law School. She received her J.D. from the Yale Law School in 1978 and her A.B., magna cum laude, from Princeton University in 1975.

Her most recent books are Red Families v. Blue Families: Legal Polarization and the Creation of Culture (Oxford U. Press, 2010), which explores the effects of diverging values and norms in America, and Marriage Markets: How Inequality is Remaking the American Family (Oxford U. Press, 2014), which examines the widening class divide in the American family. Both are co-authored with Naomi Cahn.

Professor Carbone will join Bucknell faculty members for a discussion of the legal, cultural, and economic transformations that began in the 1950s and created a two-tiered family system that still divides red and blue America today.

A SERIES ORGANIZED BY THE BUCKNELL PROJECT FOR AMERICAN LEADERSHIP AND CITIZENSHIP

Event sponsor information at http://bpalc.blogs.bucknell.edu

THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 2019 @ 7 P.M. BUCKNELL HALL

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The ’60s at 50: Reflections on America a Half Century Later

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