The new Center for Changing Systems of Power (CCSP), the College of Arts and Sciences and the Alumni Association present a series of virtual Town Hall Webinars for Social Justice, the first will be held Thursday, June 18, at 12 pm.
The Killing of George Floyd and the Resulting Protests for Social Justice
Thursday, June 18, 12 pm to 1:30 pm EDT
Registration via Zoom (You will be invited to submit relevant questions upon registration.)
Featuring panelists from the Stony Brook University community:
Abena Asare, Associate Professor, Department of Africana Studies
Franck Joseph II ‘12, Deputy Commissioner at New York City Commission on Human Rights
Joe Vitriol, Senior Researcher, Department of Political Science
Warren Graham, Clinical Assistant Professor and Director of Field Education at Stony Brook University
Welcome remarks:
Nicole S. Sampson, Dean, College of Arts and Sciences and SUNY Distinguished Professor of Chemistry
Charles L. Robbins, Executive Director, Center for Changing Systems of Power; Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education and Student Success; Dean of the Undergraduate Colleges
Future Town Halls
There will be four presentations in the series; the second will follow on Wednesday, June 24, and is presented by the College of Arts and Sciences Department of Africana Studies.
The third and fourth in the series are in development and will be held later this summer.