Wednesday, March 15, 2017
4:15 PM - 6:00 PM (ET)
Pettengill Hall G52 - Classroom
Event Type
Lecture
Contact
Baker, Cynthia M.
Department
Religious Studies
Link
https://events.bates.edu/MasterCalendar/EventDetails.aspx?EventDetailId=32641
A talk by Fatuma Hussein, founder of the Immigrant Resource Center of Maine. The lecture series Confronting Violence: Racism, Religion and American Identities
is sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies, and co-sponsored
by the offices of the President, Intercultural Education, Equity and
Diversity, and the Dean of the Faculty; the Harward Center for Community
Partnerships, the Multifaith Chaplaincy and the Division of the
Humanities; the departments of economics, history, philosophy, politics
and sociology; and the programs in American cultural studies,
environmental studies and women and gender studies. FMI jbelive2@bates.edu.