Tuesday, January 31, 2017

Reimagining Injustice: A CPS Event

Panel Discussion: Reimagining Injustice

A College Program Series Event

Wednesday, February 15th @ 7pm, Fox Hall


Eckerd PEL alumni Trace Taylor '16 and Dovév Weaver '16 will join Eckerd professor Dr. William F. Felice for an interactive conversation that will explore the process of discerning and responding to injustice. Bringing a wide array of experiences to the discussion, panelists will explore the following questions:

  • How do we learn to recognize injustice, and how can we nurture creative and productive responses to it?
  • How does personal agency relate to social change?
  • What is the role of education in addressing (or perpetuating) injustice?
Dr. William F. Felice, Professor of Political Science


 Dr. William F. Felice is Professor of Political Science at Eckerd, teaching courses in political economy, international law, international organization, and human rights. He will share insights from his most recent book, The Ethics of Interdependence: Global Human Rights and Duties (2016).  



  
Trace Taylor '16, CEO, Community Leveraged Learning


Trace Taylor '16 is Founder and CEO of Community Leveraged Learning (CLL). CLL is an educational nonprofit whose team of writers, editors, and educators teach critical analysis of language and whose core is a nonprofit publishing press that produces and publishes works from program participants, which can then be used in classrooms by teachers and students. 





Dovév Weaver, Sr. '16, President, Coach D Talks





Dovév Weaver, Sr. '16 is President of Coach D. Talks. Weaver provides K-12 and college audiences with trainings on the topics of goal setting, branding, leadership, time management, and achieving one's dreams. He is the author of Chasing Your Dreams: Bound for Success (2016). 






 

 Cookies and coffee will be served, and a book signing will follow the discussion.


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