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This hour, we have a lecture presented by the Boston University College of Arts and Sciences African American Studies Program. Speaking is civil rights activist, Dr. Benjamin Chavis. His lecture is titled “Change Realized.”
Dr. Chavis is introduced by Linda Heywood, Director of the African American Studies Program.
This week, we have a lecture presented by Boston University’s Institute for Human Sciences and the Boston University Humanities Foundation, in cooperation with the literary journal AGNI.
Speaking is Bernhard Schlink, professor of public law at the Humboldt University of Berlin, and author of the international best-selling novel The Reader. Professor Schlink’s lecture is titled [...]
This week, we have a lecture presented by the Institute for Philosophy and Religion, as part of their ongoing lecture series on “Justice in Conflict - Justice in Peace.” Speaking will be Holy Cross professor of philosophy, Predrag Cicovacki. Professor Cicovacki’s lecture is titled “A World Government: Is it possible? Is it needed?”
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