Art, Poetry, Cooking, Meditation and Discussions on Social Media Censorship, Free Speech and More!
Michelle Marasch Ouellette
ouel8653 at plattsburgh.edu
Mon Sep 27 22:54:00 UTC 2021
Join the Institute for Ethics and Public Life and the Office of Diversity,
Equity and Inclusion for a wide variety of activities and small group
discussions looking at self-care and issues surrounding free speech.
*Register at http://bit.ly/EthicsSept2021 <http://bit.ly/EthicsSept2021>.*Art
as Self-Care Pod
2:30 p.m., Tuesday, Sept. 28, Room 112, Myers Fine Arts Building.
With co-hosts Amber Doryland, Kim McCoy Coleman, Tonya Cribb, Jamie Ryan
and students from ART 327 Art Therapy with Special Populations.
How to Stay in Dialogue When Opinions Vary
Noon, Wednesday, Sept. 29, Alumni Conference Room, Angell College Center,
and online. (For the online session, the link will be forwarded upon
registration at bit.ly/EthicsSept2021)
Featuring co-hosts Dr. Yong Yu, Chahbaz Azarkadehm, Jake Avery, Dr. Liou
Xie, Dr. Heidi Schnackenberg, Dr. Shakuntala Rao, Dr. Kirsten Isgro, Dr.
Ariel Goodman Williams and more.
Social Media Censorship: 1984 or a Company Right? A Constitution Day Free
Speech Discussion
Noon, Wednesday, Sept. 29, Amnesty Room, Angell College Center.
Led by Dr. Delbert Hart, Dr. John McMahon and Bridget Haina.
Poetry as Self-Care Pod
Noon, Wednesday, Sept. 29, the HUB, Angell College Center.
Led by Aimée Baker, this gathering will feature cut-up poetry as meditative
play.
Knitting as Self-Care Pod
1 p.m., Wednesday, Sept. 29, Hawkins 131, 135, 137 and 141.
Led by Wanda Haby and volunteers from the community in conjunction with
students in the Cardinal Foundations Seminar Amelioration: Your Impact on
Your Community.
Cooking as Self-Care Pod
Noon, Thursday, Sept. 30, Room 409, Sibley Hall. Limited to around 10
attendees.
Led by Dr. Cecilia Gregoire, this gathering will provide a chance to make
homemade pasta and discuss cooking as a means of self-care.
Pre-registration needed because of space limitations.
Meditation Self-Care Pod
12:30 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30, Hudson Hall Study Lounge, 2nd Floor,
overlooking Hawkins Pond.
Led by Dr. Paul Deal, this gathering will give people a chance to
experience meditation and explore how they might incorporate meditation
into their self-care routines.
Nonfiction Writing as Self-Care Pod
Noon, Friday, Oct. 1, the HUB, Angell College Center
Led by Sara Schaff, this gathering will allow participants to experience
self-care through writing.
About the Institute for Ethics in Public Life
The institute was founded in 1999 on the idea that citizens should make
sound choices based on free speech and that those in public life should
lead in humility and govern for the public good.
The Institute for Ethics in Public Life is generously supported by gifts to
the Plattsburgh College Foundation. For more information about this
semester’s offerings, contact Michelle Ouellette, colloquy coordinator, at
michelle.ouellette at plattsburgh.edu. For further information about the
Ethics Institute, contact Dr. Jonathan Slater, director, at
slaterjr at plattsburgh.edu.
Ethics Institute colloquies are open to the entire SUNY Plattsburgh
community.
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