Nepram, an activist and visiting scholar at Connecticut College, edited the book which Saxton, who taught at Columbia University and Amherst College, is a contributor to it. at Bank Square Books, 53 West Main St., Mystic, Bina Nepram and Martha Saxton, whose book is “Addressing Democracy, Diversity, Racial and Gender-Based Violence with Focus on Sexual Violence in Conflict Areas in India” will give a free talk. Tickets are %25 for the luncheon only and $44 for the luncheon and a copy of the book. The event will take place at Red Lion Hotel, 100 Berlin Road, Cromwell, and is open to the public. a Middlesex Chamber of Commerce Author Luncheon will present a talk by Jerry Remy, the Major League Baseball broadcaster, former Major League Baseball second baseman and author of “If These Walls Could Talk: Stories from the Boston Red Sox Dugout, Locker Room and Press Box.”
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