News Model Kate Dillon, filmmaker Jean Kilbourne, and executives from Anne Klein Co. and Kellogg USA speak on "Culture, Media and Eating Disorders" at the Harvard Graduate School of Education, February 23 Posted February 15, 1999 By News editor As part of a program for National Eating Disorders Week sponsored by the Harvard Eating Disorders Center, media representatives will speak in a program on "Culture, Media, and Eating Disorders: The Challenge of Promoting Self-Acceptance"at the Harvard Education Forum, Askwith Lecture Hall at 7:00 pm on Tuesday, February 23.Panel participants include: Kate Dillon, a model spokesperson who was called the "Curvy Comeback Kid" by Glamour Magazine and "1998 Model of the Year" by MODE Magazine; filmmaker Jean Kilbourne, who produced Slim Hopes and Still Killing Us Softly; Anne Klein Co. senior vice president of marketing and communications, Laura Wenke; and Kellogg, USA director of communications Karen Kafer. News The latest research, perspectives, and highlights from the Harvard Graduate School of Education Explore All Articles Related Articles Education Now Back to School - Moving Forward from Here HGSE experts surface key challenges and concerns for educators, leaders, and families — and share concrete ideas for addressing them. Askwith Education Forum Beyond Recovery National education leaders gather at HGSE to explore meaningful, actionable solutions in the wake of COVID-19 Education Now How to Help Kids Become Skilled Citizens An exploration of ways in which educators can instill civic identity in students