Free Speech @ MU: Building a More Inclusive & Engaged Campus Community

Free Speech @ MU: Building a More Inclusive & Engaged Campus Community

Join us for a panel discussion and student-led workshop on how we can build a more inclusive and civically engaged community at Marquette

By Prof. Amber Wichowsky

Date and time

Wednesday, February 23, 2022 · 5 - 6:30pm CST

Location

Marquette University 707 Hub

1102 West Wisconsin Avenue Milwaukee, WI 53233

About this event

Panelists:

  • Chris Meuler (Arts '96), Attorney at Meuler Law LLC
  • Kalen Kennedy, Doctoral Student, Psychological Social Inquiry Lab
  • Paul Nolette, Associate Professor of Political Science
  • Ericka Tucker, Associate Professor of Philosophy

Moderator: Amber Wichowsky, Associate Professor of Political Science

Possible topics for discussion include:

  • What does "free speech" mean on a college campus?
  • How can we more effectively engage one another across lines of political difference?
  • What is -- and isn't -- "good faith" political disagreement?
  • How can we become more empathetic listeners?

Food provided!

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