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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 7 PM · ROSE HILLS THEATRE, 170 EAST SIXTH STREET How do students practice free speech on college campuses? What is the role of the college in monitoring or regulating student speech and movement on campus? What does it look like when students and administrators come together to discuss these issues? In conjunction with Pomona College and the Pacific Basin Institute, join the Pomona Student Union for a discussion with Miranda Joseph and Conor Friedesdorf ‘02 about the relationship between student voice and college administration. MIRANDA JOSEPH is a Professor of Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona. She is the author of Accounting for Life Under Capitalism (2014) and Against the Romance of Community (2002). CONOR FRIEDERSDORF ’02 is a Pomona College alumnus and staff writer at The Atlantic , where he covers politics and national affairs. Some of his recent works include “When ‘Diversity’ and ‘Inclusion’ are Tenure Requirements,” and “A Dialogue on Race and Speech at Yale.” This event is part of Free Speech in a Dangerous World, a yearlong series exploring the relationship between free speech on campus and diversity and inclusion across disciplines and contexts. Before the discussion begins at 7pm, there will be a series closing reception from 6-7pm. FMI: [email protected] THE REGULATION OF STUDENT VOICE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES

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TUESDAY, APRIL 11, 7 PM · ROSE HILLS THEATRE, 170 EAST SIXTH STREET

How do students practice free speech on college campuses? What is the role of the college in monitoring or regulating student speech and movement on campus? What does it look like when students and administrators come together to discuss these issues? In conjunction with Pomona College and the Pacific Basin Institute, join the Pomona Student Union for a discussion with Miranda Joseph and Conor Friedesdorf ‘02 about the relationship between student voice and college administration.

MIRANDA JOSEPH is a Professor of Gender & Women’s Studies at the University of Arizona. She is the author of Accounting for Life Under Capitalism (2014) and Against the Romance of Community (2002).

CONOR FRIEDERSDORF ’02 is a Pomona College alumnus and staff writer at The Atlantic, where he covers politics and national affairs. Some of his recent works include “When ‘Diversity’ and ‘Inclusion’ are Tenure Requirements,” and “A Dialogue on Race and Speech at Yale.”

This event is part of Free Speech in a Dangerous World, a yearlong series exploring the relationship between free speech on campus and diversity and inclusion across disciplines and contexts. Before the discussion begins at 7pm, there will be a series closing reception from 6-7pm.

FMI: [email protected]

THE REGULATION OF STUDENT VOICE ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES