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Inauguration Day Teach-In

January 15, 2017
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Inauguration-Day-Teach-In

30 Minutes spoke with University of Arizona faculty members Suzi Dovi, Phyllis Taoua and Denis Provencher about the upcoming Inauguration Day Teach-In and March for Unity and Solidarity. The teach-in takes place on Friday, January 20th at Old Main on the University of Arizona campus from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm. Following the teach-in there will be a march to El Presidio Park with a concert. Also discussed was the newly introduced HB 2120 which seeks to expand Arizona’s ban against ethnic studies to also include university courses.

  • Suzanne Dovi is an Associate Professor of the School of Government and Public Policy at the University of Arizona.
  • Phyllis Taoua is associate professor of French and Francophone Studies at the University of Arizona in Tucson.
  • Denis M. Provencher is Professor and Head in the Department of French and Italian and affiliate faculty in the Institute for LGBT Studies, the Department of Linguistics, and the interdisciplinary doctoral program in Second Langauge Acquistion and Teaching.

The event is organized by UA faculty members and YWCA Southern Arizona. They say that on January 20, 2017, the United States will face a new presidential administration that threatens the rights and safety of many in our community and challenges the tenets of our democracy. Therefore, they have organized this “Teach-In on Civic Engagement and Non-Violent Protest.”

Monica Casper and Roberto Rodriguez will be masters of ceremonies and the following people will present:

9:00 am Judith McDaniels, the importance of an informed citizenry and the public voices of activists
10:00 am Jeannine Relly, fact-checking and journalism
11:00 pm Enrico Trevisani & Zaira Livier, youth organizing, DACA issues & sanctuary status
12:00 pm Maha Nassar, deconstructing myths about Islam
1:00 pm Nina Rabin, immigrant rights and US law
2:00 pm Tyina Steptoe, history of the KKK and white nationalism in USA
3:00 pm Denis Provencher and Annette Joseph-Gabriel hate speech, what it is, where it is happening and how to report it
4:00 pm Phyllis Taoua, organizing non-violent protest : history, dynamics, how to do it

These events are open to the public and are wheelchair accessible. To request specific disability-related accommodation, please contact the event organizers.


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30 Minutes,   Denis Provencher,   Enrico Trevisani,   Jeannine Relly,   Judith McDaniels,   KXCI,   Maha Nassar,   Nina Rabin,   Phyllis Taoua,   Suzanne Dovi,   Tucson,   Tyina Steptoe,   University of Arizona,   YWCA Tucson,   Zaira Livier,  

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