Selma (Film, Discussion and Pizza)

Join Prof.Donovan and Prof.Balmer for a viewing of the film Selma and a lively discussion over pizza. Ethical components of protest and activism will be explored.

September 18, 2016
4:00 pm - 6:30 pm
Location
Ethics Institute, Haldeman 2nd floor, room 252
Sponsored by
Ethics Institute
Audience
Faculty, Students-Undergraduate
Registration required
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Diane Belback

Film, pizza, and discussion at the Ethics Institute

Join Professor Donovan (Director, Ethics Institute) and Professor Balmer (Chair of Religion) at the Ethics Institute to view the film Selma, eat pizza and discuss the ethical components of protest and activism.

“The past decade has witnessed domestic and international protests, from citizens pushing against autocratic regimes to communities confronting racial injustice. Activism requires courage of conviction and a moral imperative to bring about positive change. It also requires fearless and intelligent risk-taking.” Dartmouth Centers Forum

Location
Ethics Institute, Haldeman 2nd floor, room 252
Sponsored by
Ethics Institute
Audience
Faculty, Students-Undergraduate
Registration required
More information
Diane Belback