Guest Speaker: Rosalind Fisher is a retired Sociology Professor who taught Inequality, Social Problems, Women’s Studies, Sex Roles, Race, and ethnicity. She has a B.S. in Psychology, an M.A. in Community Development, and an M.S. in Sociology.
Join us for a thought-provoking discussion on book banning, a topic that has been a hotbed of debate in Florida and other parts of the South. The talk by Rosalind Fisher will explore the motivations behind book banning, its profound impact on free speech, and the compelling case against censorship. By attending, you’ll gain insights into the reasons books are banned and the need to advocate for free expression. We’ll also explore the educational value of controversial literature and the crucial role of representation in literature. This is an opportunity you don’t want to miss as she discusses this critical societal issue that demands our attention.
After the service in “Second Hour”, you are invited to join in further discussion regarding this critical societal issue.
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Topics: Guest Speaker, Social Justice