Fri, Oct 23, 2020

12:45 PM – 2:15 PM EDT (GMT-4)

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ÔÇ¿Over this academic year, the Inamori Center will provide space to have a prolonged conversation on a topic of consequence: JUSTICE. We will draw on the insight and expertise of Inamori Ethics Prize winners as well as top scholars and practitioners in a thematic series of events and programming addressing the topic of JUSTICE from multiple perspectives, locally and globally. The Conversations on JUSTICE series will culminate with the presentation of the 2020 Inamori Ethics Prize to Judge Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi in the fall of 2021.
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Conversations on JUSTICE with Inamori Ethics Prize Winners
  • Our first event will be a panel discussion held online on Friday, October 23, 2020 from 12:45-2:15pm EST and will include a general exploration of JUSTICE, as well as human and civil rights. Inamori Ethics Prize winners Silvia Fernández de Gurmendi (2020), LeVar Burton (2019), and Farouk El-Baz (2018), and Marian Wright Edelman (2017) will have a discussion moderated by Inamori Center director Shannon E. French.ÔÇ¿
  • A second panel discussion will be held in February 2021 (tentatively) and focus on Climate JUSTICE.ÔÇ¿
  • A roundtable discussion will be held in March 2021 (tentatively) and will focus on Healthcare JUSTICE.ÔÇ¿
  • In April 2021 (tentatively), we will screen a series of films about or produced by Inamori Ethics Prize winners, as well as other films on the topic of or with themes related to JUSTICE.ÔÇ¿
  • Additional events may be added to the Conversations on JUSTICE series.ÔÇ¿
ÔÇ¿The Conversations on JUSTICE with Inamori Ethics Prize Winners event series was selected as a CWRU NorthStar experience by the Office of the Provost. CWRU students who attend at least two of these events and submit a creative response to the Inamori Center in the form of a short essay, a poem, a song, a video, or other reflection will be eligible for a certificate of recognition and may also enter a contest with prizes through the Inamori Center. Funding opportunities for CWRU students to support ethics-related research and/or activism in the areas of justice will also be available.

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