Monday Feb 23 – 5:30pm – Harvey Hall Theater, UW Stout
Political and cultural violence in America has reached alarming new levels, and mass media and politics have made it difficult to create an authentic emotional response to
tragedy and the trauma it creates.
Five panelists, comprised of students, staff and faculty, will examine the historical and contemporary contexts of trauma and tragedy and the freedom to feel as a fundamental human right and a necessary precondition for well-functioning democracies and emotional well-being.
Panelists include Dr. Lopa Basu, Dr, Chris Freeman, Dr. Courtney Juelich, Yutika Keny,
and Kamran Shams.
This panel is open and free to the public. A reception with light refreshments will follow at Hive & Hollow, 222 Main St, Menomonie.
Sponsored by UW Stout Center for Applied Ethics
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