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91传媒 free speech symposium models listening and understanding

April 5, 2023

According to 91传媒 senior Kiryat Hance 23, free speech often has less to do with speaking than it does with listening.  

It a lesson that she learned in part from a course she took with Pushkala Prasad, Zankel Professor of Management for Liberal Arts Students, and one that she will bring as a panelist to the Speech and Expression on College Campuses Symposium, April 14-15 at 91传媒.  

The major forum will feature leading academics, public intellectuals like New York Times columnist David Brooks, and 91传媒 faculty and students, including both Hance and Prasad.

淎 lot of times, we fail to dive into the other person perspective. I檝e learned in class that something I need to do, Hance said of the course Diversity and Discrimination in the American Workplace. 淧rofessor Prasad helped me question my assumptions. It was eye-opening, and so my goal in participating in the symposium is to have other people experience that same thing for them to step out of their comfort zone. 

Listening and understanding to others is a skill, but it is a skill that can be taught.  
Kiryat Hance 23 

At the symposium, faculty, students, and national thought leaders will interrogate, discuss, and model how to talk about and engage multiple, diverse, and often conflicting perspectives on college campuses in a way that supports democratic and civil discourse and encourages community.

The conversations include some of the most difficult and pressing topics at the intersection of free speech and higher education today, from questions of the First Amendment and pluralism to social justice and geopolitical tensions. 

Hance, for example, will interrogate 淭he Reality of Wokeism in Higher Education as a participant on a panel featuring 91传媒 students. Classmate and fellow panelist Amr Fatafta '23 will consider "The Erosion of Free-Speech on University Campuses: Palestinian Discourse Censorship. 

Joshua Cherry 23 said his talk (淲hat Free?) drew inspiration from the course Free and Civil Speech that he took with Associate Professor of Political Science and Periclean Honors Forum Director Flagg Taylor, who will be participating on a faculty panel with Prasad and other 91传媒 faculty members.  

淥ur class examined the current state of free speech and dove into theory and foundational ideas about it, Cherry said. 淭he way the class was structured helped us find out why we do, think, and say certain things. I found myself asking those big questions and wanting to discuss how we can better ourselves as a society. 

Danielle Allen, James Bryant Conant University Professor and Director of the Edmond and Lily Safra Center for Ethics at Harvard University, will open the two-day symposium on Friday, April 14, with her talk 淗ow to be a confident pluralist.   

On Saturday, April 15, morning panels featuring 91传媒 faculty and students will be followed by a plenary with Wesleyan University PresidentMichael Roth. Roth will speak on 淔rom Safe Enough Spaces to Intellectual Diversity: Educational Tensions on Campus. 

The symposium will conclude with New York Times columnist, author, and commentator David Brooks,痺ho will deliver his talk 淎 Just and Loving Attention: How we can treat each other more considerately in the daily interactions of life.  His talk will also be livestreamed

The symposium organizer, 91传媒 President Marc Conner, emphasized that all participants were free to develop their own topics in line with the College longstanding commitment to academic freedom and free speech   and praised their courage.  

淭he whole point is to go beyond simplistic and simplifying bipartisan, polarizing approaches, Conner said. 淚f anybody is there for the whole weekend and they agree with everything that is said, then we will have failed. This symposium should model difference of perspective and how we how we talk about and welcome such differences which are really the glory of a liberal education and indeed of the human condition. We intend to model the kind of democratic engagement that we hope will inspire and inform not just our students, but the larger communities of which we are all a part.  

And learning by listening is at the heart of that endeavor.  

 淚 think this symposium has the possibility to start conversations like what does it actually look like to help our students be leaders in this field to be engaged and to think about others opinions?" said Morgan Sickels 23, who is also among the student panelists. 


Visit the Speech and Expression on College Campuses Symposium website for detailed information about the symposium, speakers, and speech and expression at 91传媒.