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Censorship in Schools: Its Impact on Citizenship, Juvenile Justice, and Higher Education
Start Date: 5/2/2018Start Time: 6:00 PM
End Date: 5/2/2018End Time: 8:00 PM

Event Description:

The Center for International Human Rights
Presents

Censorship in Schools:
Its Impact on Citizenship, Juvenile Justice, and Higher Education

Wednesday, 2 May 2018
6:00 – 8:00 PM
New Building, Room L-61

RSVP: mperez-rios@jjay.cuny.edu

Reception to follow

A Panel Discussion with

CHAIR
GEORGE ANDREOPOULOS
Director of the Center for International Human Rights and Professor of Political Science
City University of New York

PANELISTS
CATHERINE J. ROSS
Fred C. Stevenson Research Professor
George Washington University School of Law
Author of Lessons in Censorship: How Schools and Courts Subvert
Students' First Amendment Rights (Harvard University Press, 2015)

LESLIE GUISSELA CASTILLO
International Criminal Justice and Forensic Accounting, Junior, John Jay College

DILLON JAMES EPPERSON
International Criminal Justice, Junior, John Jay College

DIANA RIVERA
Legal Studies, Sophomore, John Jay College

DISCUSSANT
M. VICTORIA PÉREZ-RÍOS
Adjunct Assistant Professor
Political Science Department, John Jay College

Made possible with funding from the Faculty-Student Engagement Program

Location Information:
New Building - New Building  (View Map)
524 West 59th Street
New York, NY
Room: L.61
Censorships in School

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