The Political Power of Protest DIVERSITY LECTURE SERIES AT PENN Daniel Q. Gillion, Ph.D. Julie Beren Platt and Marc E. Platt Presidential Associate Professor of Political Science - School of Arts and Sciences The Political Power of Protest WEDNESDAY, APRIL 10 – 12 noon to 1:00 pm The Max Cade Center, Room 329-A (3401 Walnut) Presented by The Office of Affirmative Action and Equal Opportunity Programs
LIGHT REFRESHEMENTS PROVIDED FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Daniel Q. Gillion, Ph.D. LIGHT REFRESHEMENTS PROVIDED FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC In addition to being a faculty member in the political science department at Penn, Professor Gillion is an affiliate faculty member with the Department for Africana Studies. The Diversity Lecture Series is intended to give insight and understanding of multicultural issues and is designed to introduce an essential component of education in helping to encourage civil debate, broaden the basis for critical thought and promote cultural understanding. REGISTER NOW