Voices of Culture Lecture Series: 'Black lives matter: Creating a Better Future'

When: August 14, 2020 1:00pm to 2:30pm

The annual Voices of Culture Lecture Series presents its first virtual event of the academic year: "Black lives matter: Creating a Better Future." 

Anthony B. Bradley, professor of religious studies at King's College and Rachel Ferguson, professor of managerial philosophy at Lindenwood University, discuss how progress can be made in race relations given the ongoing debate in the aftermath of the George Floyd killing. The talk will be moderated by the Honorable Ronald A. Wilson.

The Voices of Culture – a nonpartisan, broad-based academic forum that values diversity of thought and background, openness and insight, and depth of understanding – is an ongoing collaboration between American Culture and Ideas Initiative and the Center for the Philosophy of Freedom. The series brings high-level national speakers to the University of Arizona to address compelling issues within today's cultural environment. 


Audience: All
Audience size: Large (101-500)

Where

Campus: Virtual

Address

Virtual
Tucson , AZ
United States
Arizona US

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Attachments

Contacts

Robert Edward Gordon Center for the Philosophy of Freedom

Requests for disability-related accommodations should be directed to the event's primary contact: Robert Edward Gordon