Women's Advocate to Speak at Simon's Rock

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GREAT BARRINGTON – Women’s rights advocate, author and historian Margaret Randall will be guest speaker at Bard College at Simon’s Rock. A resident of Cuba for 10 years, Randall will present “The Artist’s Voice: A Cuban Experience.” This event will take place on Tuesday, Oct. 23 at 7 p.m., in the Lecture Center, and will be free and open to the public. Randall has written several books, including "Sandino’s Daughters" and "The Price You Pay: The Hidden Cost of Women’s Relationship to Money." She also wrote "When I Look Into the Mirror and See You: Women, Terror, and Resistance," which presents the story of two Central American women – from Honduras and Costa Rica – who were kidnapped, imprisoned, and subjected to rape and torture during the 1980s. The book explores the pain of the women, as well as their attempts at reconstructing their lives. She is the founder of the bilingual poetry journal El Corno Emplumado/The Plumed Horn, and in 2004 she was awarded PEN New Mexico’s Dorothy Doyle Lifetime Achievement Award for Writing and Human Rights Activism. The talk will focus on modern freedom of artistic expression in Cuba. It is part of the Social Justice and Outreach Series at Simon's Rock, which is co-sponsored by the Simon's Rock Women’s Center. The next lecture in the series will be held on Nov. 13, with Fahima Vorgetts, who will discuss the current crisis for Afghan women and children. All events in this series are free and open to the public.
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Force 16U Defends Home Field with Tourney Title

By Stephen DravisiBerkshires.com Sports
PITTSFIELD, Mass. – The Berkshire Force 16U travel softball team Sunday rallied for three runs in the top of the seventh inning to pull away for an 8-4 win in the championship game of their Battle of the Berkshires tournament at the Doyle Complex.
 
Ava McMahon struck out six and gave up just one run after the first inning as the Force completed a 3-0 run through the playoffs after going 1-2 in pool play.
 
Mollie Crawford, Amelia Polidoro and McMahon each drove in a run in the late rally that finally gave McMahon a little bit of breathing room.
 
The Force jumped on top early with three runs in the top of the first, but the Nor’Easters out of New Hampshire’s Lakes Region responded right away, tying the game.
 
In the second, Amaya Alger (3-for-3) singled, moved up on Mackenzie Biros’ sacrifice bunt and scored on a combination stolen base/errant throw to give the Force a 4-3 lead it never relinquished.
 
But Berkshire missed chances to add to that lead in the third, fourth and fifth, leaving runners in scoring positions in each inning.
 
Meanwhile, McMahon was brilliant in the circle after a rough first inning, striking out six, walking just one and allowing three earned runs in a complete-game effort.
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