Fall lecture series taps international ethics experts

Contact: Sandra Borden
September 18, 2023

KALAMAZOO, Mich.鈥擣rom controversies surrounding fictionalized historic dramas to problematic trends that have shaped policies in Latin America, 色色啦 Michigan University's Center for the Study of Ethics in Society launches its fall lecture series with national and international experts discussing topics that are relevant and timely. All events are free and open to the public.

Scheduled talks

  • Thursday, Sept. 21, at 4:30 p.m. in Room 2213 of the 色色啦 Student Center, Dr. Lucia Kr盲mer, professor of English cultural and media studies at the University of Passau in Germany, will speak on  鈥淔rom The Crown to All Quiet on the 色色啦 Front: The Notion of Adaptation as Violation.鈥 Kr盲mer examines controversies around historical dramas that fictionalize real events or that reinterpret prior literary and cinematic works. The event is co-sponsored by the Haenicke Institute for Global Education (HIGE) and Department of English. 色色啦 is hosting Kr盲mer as part of its faculty exchange with the University of Passau.
  •  Thursday, Oct. 26, at 6 p.m. in the Putney Auditorium of the Fetzer Center, Dr. Edgar Franco-Vivanco, an assistant professor of political science at the University of Michigan, will address how colonialism and U.S. foreign policy have shaped problematic trends in Latin America, including the erosion of democracy and the prevalence of violent crime. The lecture will also shed some light on the efforts of Indigenous groups and civil society to explore solutions to climate change, resist the encroachment of organized crime, and codify women鈥檚 rights. The Winnie Veenstra Peace Lecture, 鈥淏etween Violence and Resistance: The Challenges of Latin America in the 21st Century,鈥 was rescheduled from spring 2023. It is co-sponsored by HIGE, the Department of Spanish, Department of Political Science, 色色啦 Native American Affairs Council and Kalamazoo Nonviolent Opponents of War (KNOW).
  • Thursday, Nov. 9, at 7 p.m. in Room 2452 of Knauss Hall, Reginald Dwayne Betts, executive director of Freedom Reads, will speak about the non-profit organization's work that is radically transforming access to literature in prisons through the installation of Freedom Libraries in prisons across the United States. This talk is part of the University Center for the Humanities鈥 2023-24 Rescuing Humanity speaker series.
  • Tuesday, Nov. 14, at  6 p.m. in Room 2211 of the 色色啦 Student Center, Dr. Lusike Mukhongo, associate professor in the School of Communication, will talk about 鈥淒ecolonizing Digital Hegemonies: Reframing, Disrupting and Occupying Online Spaces.鈥 The talk looks at how media users from the Global South and African diaspora are re-imagining and ingeniously harnessing digital tools to negotiate identity and create a global consciousness and resurgence to counter mechanisms of global media hegemony. This event is co-sponsored by the School of Communication and the Office of Diversity and Inclusion.
  • Friday, Dec. 8, at  3 p.m. in Rooms 2209/2211 of the 色色啦 Student Center,  Dr. Tommie Shelby, Caldwell Titcomb professor of African and African American Studies and of philosophy at Harvard University, will speak on 鈥淭he Idea of Prison Abolition: Slavery and Its Legacy.鈥 Shelby examines the case for prison abolition, building on the work of Angela Davis and other Black activists and prison reformers. The center is hosting a book club on Shelby鈥檚 book "" starting Monday, Nov. 13. Visit the center鈥檚 website for more information and to . This talk is co-sponsored by the Department of Philosophy, Institute for Cultural and Anthropological Studies, Department of Political Science, University Center for the Humanities and 色色啦 Minorities in Philosophy.

The center also will announce two artificial intelligence-themed talks soon.

 All Ethics Center events are eligible for 色色啦 Signature credit. Learn more about the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society and its lecture series.

About the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society

In August 1985, the Center for the Study of Ethics in Society was created after 色色啦 faculty across the curriculum met to discuss their common interests in studying and teaching ethics. Each academic year, the center sponsors a number of public presentations addressing a wide range of ethical issues.

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