Wednesday, March 21, 2018

Upcoming Events with Wesleyan's Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life

Interested in breaking issues in public life and joining a gathering of academic and nonacademic speakers and audiences to consider ideas and events that are of pressing importance? Consider attending an event with Wesleyan's Allbritton Center for the Study of Public Life. All events are free and open to the public.



The Proof is in the Pudding: Putin's Pivot to Asia
March 26, 4.30 pm
, Public Affairs Center 001, 238 Church St.

Dr. David Abramson, Senior Analyst in the Office of Analysis for Russia and Eurasia at the U.S. Department of State will discuss the drivers of Russia’s outreach in Asia and its prospects for success.

Politics, Policy and Social in Social Justice in Venezuela
April 02, 12:15-1:15, Center for Global Studies, Fisk Hall, 262 High St.
A conversation with Antonio Machado Allison, Professor, Universidad Central de Venezuela.
Come to learn about what is happening on the ground in Venezuela.







              The 27th Annual Hugo L. Black Lecture on Freedom of Expression
              April 05, 8:00 pm, Memorial Chapel, 221 High St.
 Join Wesleyan alumni, parents, faculty and students for a lecture entitled “GUN NUTS & SPEECH FREAKS: A Guide to the Alt-constitution” by John E. Finn, Professor Emeritus in the Department of Government at Wesleyan University, where he taught courses in constitutional theory and public law, as well as in cuisine and    popular culture.

 Haiti: Migration and Globalization
April 11, 12:00-1:00,
Center for Global Studies, Fisk Hall, 262 High St. Alex Dupuy will focus on the domestic and global political and economic factors that transformed Haiti into an exporter of labor to the United States and other countries in the hemisphere in the twentieth century and beyond.







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