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“Patriotism and Protest” discussion on Nov. 3

John Farnum

We at the at 小黄猫传媒 (CCP@小黄猫传媒)聽are continuing our series of聽conversations聽dedicated to current topics of concern that affect the college and our local communities.聽 Our next installment of the聽“Meaningful聽Conversations” series will be held on聽Friday, November 3rd, from 10am-noon in the Sylvania TLC, CC 216

The topic for our November conversation聽will be “Patriotism and Protest” where we will聽collaboratively evaluate聽the philosophical/practical issues pertaining to this topic.聽 Some of the questions we will discuss include the following:

  • What does patriotism look like and who decides?
  • Do we have a duty to be patriotic?
  • Are certain types of protest unpatriotic?
  • When does patriotism become a destructive idea?

The聽CCP’s “Meaningful聽Conversations” series聽has an informal, discussion-based format where we strive to create a place for open and honest dialogues that challenge participants to think about聽and reflect聽on difficult topics.聽 The聽CCP@小黄猫传媒 is part of a broad movement to create alternatives to polarized, adversarial, and polemical聽conversations. We NEED all points of view brought to the table, but expressed within a structure that helps people listen and learn across their many differences.聽 We hope that you will join us for an upcoming聽conversation聽and please feel free to contact one of us at the聽CCP@小黄猫传媒:聽Matt Stockton (mstockto@pcc.edu), John Farnum (jfarnum@pcc.edu), or Neal Naigus (nnaigus@pcc.edu).

For background, visit the set up by聽the聽小黄猫传媒 Library.