October 21, 2020
4:30PM - 6:00PM
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2020-10-21 16:30:00
2020-10-21 18:00:00
Campus Event: "Disability, Sexuality and Human Rights"
The Society of Fellows Digital Dialogues series presents a panel on "Disability, Sexuality and Human Rights". Panelists will consider the political utility of identity-based rights for addressing different forms of oppression and provide alternative visions of justice that are not bound to liberal philosophies of recognition and/or the state. Panelists will also address how governments weaponize language and culture to incite violence against non-dominant populations and the important role that the arts and humanities play in documenting rights violations and advancing social justice. See details and registration information here.
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2020-10-21 16:30:00
2020-10-21 18:00:00
Campus Event: "Disability, Sexuality and Human Rights"
The Society of Fellows Digital Dialogues series presents a panel on "Disability, Sexuality and Human Rights". Panelists will consider the political utility of identity-based rights for addressing different forms of oppression and provide alternative visions of justice that are not bound to liberal philosophies of recognition and/or the state. Panelists will also address how governments weaponize language and culture to incite violence against non-dominant populations and the important role that the arts and humanities play in documenting rights violations and advancing social justice. See details and registration information here.
Online
Center for Ethics and Human Values
cehv@osu.edu
America/New_York
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The Society of Fellows Digital Dialogues series presents a panel on "Disability, Sexuality and Human Rights". Panelists will consider the political utility of identity-based rights for addressing different forms of oppression and provide alternative visions of justice that are not bound to liberal philosophies of recognition and/or the state. Panelists will also address how governments weaponize language and culture to incite violence against non-dominant populations and the important role that the arts and humanities play in documenting rights violations and advancing social justice. See details and registration information here.