Teach-in on Charlottesville
Watson Theater of the Menschel Media Center (316 Waverly Ave.)
Join members of the Syracuse University community for discussion about, and reflections on, Charlottesville. Addressing historical and contemporary contexts and drawing from personal and academic insights, a panel of faculty come together for this teach-in to listen, learn, and jump-start important dialogues about resistance and forging solidarities within and across our communities, in the classroom and beyond.
Panelists:Zachary Braiterman (Religion)
Kathleen Feyh (Communication & Rhetorical Studies)
Biko Gray (Religion)
Margaret Thompson (History / Political Science)
Meina Yates-Richard (English)
Moderator:
Amy Lutz (Sociology)
For more information, please contact Rob Enslin at rmenslin@syr.edu.
The teach-in is supported by AAS (A&S); the Department of Cultural Foundations of Education in the School of Education; the Department of History (Maxwell); the Jewish Studies Program (A&S); the Department of Sociology (Maxwell); the Syracuse University Humanities Center (A&S) and the Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric and Composition (A&S).