A c t L o c A L Ly – t h i n k G L o b A L Ly CONNECT WITH ALPHA OMEGA From Silence to Recognition Confronting Discrimination in Emory’s Dental School History Frater Perry Brickman has been sharing the story about the discrimination that he and other Jewish dental students experienced while attending the now defunct Emory Dental School. The story is compelling and educational for dentists, dental students, and the public. Perry will be screening From Silence to Recognition at two upcoming AO events. Proceeds will benefit the RothsteinWilliamowsky Post Graduate Clinic at Tel Aviv University. Ao washington dc chapter wednesday, october 2, 2013 7:00 PM the Jewish community center of greater washington Rockville, Md download dc flyer Sunday, november 3, 2013 10:00 PM courtyard by Marriott 777 Memorial drive cambridge, MA Ao Boston chapters AdditionAl ScReening dAteS with PeRRy: Thursday, October 3 Sunday, October 6 Tuesday, October 8 Sunday, November 3 Thursday, November 14 University of Maryland Dental School Birmingham, AL Tulsa, OK AO Boston Alumni & Student Chapters Tampa/St. Petersburg, FL Sponsored by the Joint Federations and the Maimonides Society. a l p h a o m e g a For more than a decade, from 1948 to 1961, Jewish students in Emory’s dental school were failed or forced to repeat courses at a rate disproportionate to their numbers. Shirley and Perry Brickman during his first year of dental school at Emory, 1951. www.ao.org | a o n o w 6