Before Kaepernick: Dissent, Human Rights, and the Black Muslim Athlete
Cost: Free
The Duke Human Rights Center at the Kenan Institute for Ethics, along with the Duke Islamic Studies Center, will launch a yearlong series Sept. 28 examining the current human rights crisis for Muslims in the U.S. and abroad.
The "American Muslims, Civil and Human Rights" series will host its first event with Zareena Grewal, Associate Professor of American Studies and Religious Studies at Yale University. She will present the talk, "Before Kaepernick: Dissent, Human Rights, and the Black Muslim Athlete."
Open to the public, the event will take place from 4:30 to 6 p.m. Sept. 28 in the Ahmadieh Family Conference Room (101) in the West Duke Building on East Campus.
Type: MULTICULTURAL/IDENTITY, ETHICS, HUMAN RIGHTS, UNITED STATES FOCUS, DIVERSITY/INCLUSION, GLOBAL, HUMANITIES, POLITICS, SOCIAL SCIENCES, LECTURE/TALK, RELIGIOUS/SPIRITUAL, and FREE FOOD AND BEVERAGES
Contact: Julie Maxwell