Event Details:
Join us for Civic Salons, an engaging 8-week series that delves into pressing issues shaping citizenship today. Each week, we’ll explore a new topic inspired by the themes of the Stanford course COLLEGE 102: Citizenship in the 21st Century, including:
- Free speech
- Immigration
- Technology
- Collective action
- Constitutions
- Responding to injustice
- Economic inequality
Guided by moderation from Stanford faculty and hosted by resident fellows, these dynamic discussions provide a unique opportunity to critically examine complex societal challenges. This series is open to all undergraduate students who are eager to engage in thoughtful dialogue and deepen their understanding of modern citizenship.
Schedule:
- Thursday, January 16: Free Speech, Paul Brest at Schiff
- Thursday, January 23: Plenary: On Juneteenth, Annette Gordon-Reed at Memorial Auditorium
- Thursday, January 30: Immigration, Branislav Jakovljević at Burbank
- Thursday, February 6: Technology, Keith Winstein at Branner
- Thursday, February 13: Collective Action, James T. Hamilton at Casa Zapata
- Thursday, February 20: Constitutions, Emilee Chapman at Larkin
- Thursday, February 27: Responding to Injustice, Pamela Karlan at Otero
- Thursday, March 6: Economic Inequality, Jennifer Burns at Soto
All salons will be held from 6-8 p.m. Come for one session or join us for the full series—we can’t wait to see you there!