Novel Talk Presents What If: Real Fear, Imagined History
Americans and the Holocaust
Wednesday, May 20
6:30pm - 8:00pm
Central Library
Aaronson Auditorium (L01)Using Philip Roth’s “The Plot Against America,” panelists will explore democracy’s fragility and the importance of civic engagement when human rights are at stake.
Using Philip Roth’s The Plot Against America, panelists will explore democracy’s fragility and the importance of civic engagement when human rights are at stake. Panelists are Rabbi (Emeritus) Marc Boone Fitzerman, Congregation B’nai Emunah; Christina Henson, AP world history teacher, Jenks Public Schools; and Dr. Joli Jensen, emerita professor of media studies, The University of Tulsa. Rowen Hutchins, adult services librarian, Central Library, will moderate.
This panel presentation is in conjunction with the Americans and the Holocaust traveling exhibition on display at Central Library, April 14-May 20. Learn more at www.TulsaLibrary.org/AATH.
TAGS: | Panel Discussion | Book Review or Discussion |
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