The 2019 Gitner Family CAS Lecture will be a panel discussion featuring faculty perspectives from classical studies, international relations, political science, and law with a focus on citizenship as an evolving and contested set of ideals, practices, and institutions. The panel will examine citizenship in relation to political inequalities, identities, and movements. Moderator: Neta Crawford, Professor and Chair of Political Science |
Speaker(s): Susan Akram, Director, BU Law's International Human Rights Clinic; Andrew Bacevich, Professor Emeritus, International Relations and History; Jay Samons, Professor, Classical Studies; Virginia Sapiro, Professor, Political Science, and Dean Emerita, CAS |
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Thursday, Sep 19, 2019
at 6:00pm
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Where |
LAW Auditorium
(767 Commonwealth Ave)
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Who |
Open to General Public
Admission is free
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More Info |
http://bostonu.imodules.com/s/1759/2-bu/2col.aspx?sid=1759&gid=2&pgid=7532&content_id=8783
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Contact |
Alumni Relations
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