Luvell Anderson, Hermeneutical Impasses, Hermeneutical Injustices, and Progress (The Ethics of Black Lives Matter)

Ethics of Black Lives Matter

Join the Centre for Ethics for The Ethics of Black Lives Matter, an interdisciplinary series of online events featuring short video takes.

Hermeneutical Impasses, Hermeneutical Injustices, and Progress

With different voices and perspectives flooding the forum of public discourse over righting injustice, it is important to be reflective about the language of debate. The framing of public discourse can have implications for dialogue, substantive as opposed to symbolic justice, and progress.

This is an online event. It will be live streamed on the Centre for Ethics YouTube Channel at 3pm, Friday, June 19. Channel subscribers will receive a notification at the start of the live stream. (For other events in the series, and to subscribe, visit YouTube.com/c/CentreforEthics.)

Luvell Anderson Luvell Anderson 
Philosophy
Women’s and Gender Studies &
African American Studies
Syracuse University

Fri, Jun 19, 2020
03:00 PM - 03:30 PM
Centre for Ethics, University of Toronto
200 Larkin