Celebrating Scholarship & Engagement Series: Feb. 7, 2012
The first day of the Wells College CS&E Series will focus on "Civil Rights and Civil Liberties."
Date
02-07-12
Time
10: 00 am - 5:00 pm
Location
See schedule below for specific time and location information.General Info
Celebrating Scholarship and Engagement Series
Civil Rights and Civil Liberties
February 7, 2012
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10-11:00 am |
Opening Speaker |
Stratton 209 |
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Meghan Barbay, Women's Rights National Historical Park: "The Woman Question: How Women’s Rights Emerged from the Anti-Slavery Movement”
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11:15 am-1:30 pm |
Student Thesis and Internship Poster Session |
Stratton Hall |
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11:30am-1 pm |
Student Thesis Presentations
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Stratton 209 |
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12:15 and 1:00 pm |
Arizona Banned Book Readings
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Dining Hall |
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1:30-3 pm |
Afternoon Panel Discussions |
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Civil Liberties in the Digital Age: |
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Bryant Adams: “How Safe is Your Data? Is Your Data YOURS?” |
Cleveland Auditorium |
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Bryant Sanders ’12: “Cyberbullying and Civil Liberties – From Wells to the Web” |
Art Exhibit Room (Macmillan 3rd floor) |
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Civil Rights and Liberties in the 21st Century Economy |
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Bob Ellis: “OWS and Income Inequality in the United States” |
Stratton 209 |
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Civil Rights vs. Civil Liberties |
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Susan Tabrizi: “Gay Marriage and Local Politics: How Ledyard Got on the Map” |
Chapel (Main 1st floor)
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3:30-5 pm |
Film Screening and Discussion with Filmmaker |
Phipps Auditorium |
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“300 Miles to Freedom” with Director/Producer Anand Kamalakar (http://300milestofreedom.com/) |
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Please contact Professor Tabrizi or Professor Koepp directly if you have any questions about the schedule.
