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- Thursday Write-Togethers10:00 am
- 1998: Works by Laurie Simmons11:00 am
- Creative Expressions Group1:30 pm
- Lecture by Bob Chang "Rebellions are Built on Hope"3:00 pm
- Meet the Poet: Dr Ghazala Alam3:30 pm
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Lecture by Bob Chang "Rebellions are Built on Hope"
Rebellions Are Built on Hope Sometimes, the enormity of the perceived task can lead to paralysis. It might feel that, given the inevitability of a certain outcome, resistance is futile. Professor Chang will draw from his personal and professional experience to offer suggestions about concrete things that law students can do to advance change, including preparing themselves to be able to advance change.
When | 3:00 pm - 5:00 pm on 5 December 2024 |
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Building | BU School of Law, Charles River Room, 765 Commonwealth Ave |