When: 
Friday, November 3, 2023 - 12:00pm - 1:00pm
Where: 
Oechsle Center for Global Education Auditorium, Room 107
Presenter: 
Dr. Dani Bassett (University of Pennsylvania) and Dr. Perry Zurn (American University)
Price: 
Free

How does change happen? In a world rife with social inequalities, epistemic injustices, and environmental devastation, how can we radically reconfigure the many landscapes we have inherited? In this talk, Drs. Bassett and Zurn discuss the power of walking--walking in the mind, walking through our environments, and walking toward freedom in political movements. Drawing on philosophy, neuroscience, graph theory, and literature, they propose something quite simple: Where and how we walk in a space can either underscore its lines of organization or actively deteriorate them. Change requires moving differently.

     

 *Lunch will be provided on a first-come, first-served basis

Sponsored by: 
Louise M. Olmsted Fund for Ethics and the Philosophy Department

Contact information

Name: 
Professor Amy Marvin
Email: 
marvina@lafayette.edu