Engage 2020 Speaker Series: Organizing Communities. Strategizing Politics. From the Arab Spring to Election 2020

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RIT Division of Student Affairs: Center for Leadership & Civic Engagement

This free event is offered through the Wesleyan Engage 2020 Speaker Series. This series will feature an array of public figures from diverse backgrounds - all with compelling messages about the power of students and young people to affect change and urgency of this moment.

At this event, students will hear from political and human rights activist Esam Boraey will speak about his experience as an activist during the Egyptian revolution of 2011, reflect on his work with the American Muslim Alliance and Connecticut Council on Interreligious Understanding, and offer thoughts on this unique moment in American history. Learn more about Esam Boraey and his work.

To register for this event follow the link listed in the "Meeting link" on Campus Groups to fill out the RSVP form. Select that you are a "E2020 Institutional Partner" and then the events you would like to attend. You must register before the event to receive the zoom link.

If you are having difficulty accessing the registration form, copy this link and paste it in your browser: https://forms.gle/enC2FpKewPGvD49Y6


Contact
Kathryn Cilano
5854757243
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When and Where
September 08, 2020
6:30 pm - 8:00 pm
Room/Location: Zoom
Who

Open to the Public

Interpreter Requested?

No

Topics
student experience