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Start Date : February 21, 8:00 pm
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Hamilton Hall,
Room 702



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The coming spring promises a season of renewed activism across the country. The movement faces a number of questions in its attempts to enact social change: What major tactical problems has the Occupy movement faced and how can it overcome them? In what ways can these new forms of domestic activism translate the collective expression of indignation into structural reform? Can Occupy galvanize a politics for university reform? This faculty panel will explore the future of the movement and discuss how its vision speaks to the socioeconomic challenges faced by students nationwide.

This event is open to all CUID holders; all non-CUID holders, please RSVP tosubmittocjlc@gmail.com by Monday, February 20 at noon.

The panel will include: Stathis Gourgouris, (moderator), Professor of Classics and Director of the Institute of Comparative Literature and Society at Columbia University Todd Gitlin, Professor and Chair of the Ph.D. Program at Columbia Journalism School Stephanie Luce, Associate Professor of Labor Politics at the Murphy Institute at CUNY Bruce Robbins, Old Dominion Foundation Professor of the Humanities at Columbia University Andrew Ross, Professor of Social and Cultural Analysis at New York University

 The Heyman Center for the Humanities, Room B-101
74 Morningside Drive
New York, NY, 10027
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