Kenneth Stein unbound

Former Emory University Professor and former Carter Center executive director Kenneth Stein lectured yesterday at Emory on “why he feels Carter’s book is flawed and why he has publicly parted ways with the man he had worked with closely for many years.” The Emory Wheel story by Sarah Powell notes that the lecture was broadcast on the Internet. If you know of an audio recording posted somewhere, I’d be grateful for a URL to include in this post.
Thanks to reader Rachel Friday, who writes: “It was a very spirited talk. It wasn’t a huge auditorium, but it was packed.”
UPDATE: Rick Richman of Jewish Current Issues alerts us to an audio link on this page, but we have not been able to confirm that it is working.
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