- Sept. 28, 2023 7:30 p.m. - 9 p.m. + Google Calendar
Public Lecture-Dr. Saba Fatima presents "What Does It Mean to be American? Reflections on Torture at Guantanamo Bay Prison"

Anne Arundel Hall
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Blackistone Room
Intended Audience
Faculty
Staff
Students
General public

In its reign of war on terror, the United States tortured and abused individuals in its custody for over a decade. Come and hear from this speaker what this lapse in judgement did to our perception of ourselves as Americans. Why is this a feminist concern? What does an intersectional sense of justice require of us epistemically?
Event Sponsor(s)
Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Philosophy, Asian Studies, History, Political Science, and the Center for the Study of Democracy
Betul Basaran, Barrett Emerick
bbasaran@smcm.edu
Lecture