APRIL 3 | 6:30-8 PM | WHO NEEDS FORGIVENESS: Race, Religion, Gender and the Limits of Apology

CONVERSATION: WHO NEEDS FORGIVENESS? Race, Religion, Gender and The Limits Of Apology
Forgiveness event poster

WEDNESDAY / April 3 / 6:30–8 PM @ 20 Cooper Square, 7th Floor Atrium

WHO NEEDS FORGIVENESS? Race, Religion, Gender and The Limits Of Apology

A roundtable on the theme of forgiveness and the refusal to forgive in public life, grounded in work on social issues including race, religion, gender, incarceration, and the #MeToo movement. Panelists: Nyle Fort (Princeton University), Katherine Franke (Columbia Law School), Mariame Kaba (Project NIA and Barnard Center for Research on Women, Social Justice Institute), and Lili Loofbourow (Slate). Organized and moderated by Liane Carlson (NYU Center for Religion & Media).

More details herePLEASE RSVP: kh1242@nyu.edu

Sponsored by: NYU Center for Religion and Media
Co-sponsored by: The Center for Media, Culture and History at NYUReligious Studies Literary Reportage
Made possible by a grant from the Henry R. Luce Initiative on Religion in International Affairs.