CYBER CLUB COLLEGE
The 4th or last Wednesday of the month, whichever occurs first.11 am-12 pm
Join us each month for a pre-recorded One Day University lecture presented by professors from around the country on various topics. We’ll learn about everything from famous artists to little-known political history to must-see travel sites. Requests and suggestions welcome!
Requests and suggestions welcome.
Wednesday, December 31—The Notorious RBG: Champion of Equality and Voice of Dissent. Pioneering advocate. Champion of equality. Powerful dissenter. Ruth Bader Ginsburg is one of the true legendary figures in modern American law. A leading anti-discrimination lawyer before she ascended to the bench, “RBG” became a legal, cultural and feminist icon. Join award-winning Belmont law professor David L. Hudson, Jr. as he discusses this Supreme Court Justice who became an American hero.
Wednesday, January 28—Martin Luther King: A Legacy Revisited. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. is the most important civil rights leader in American history. In the years before his 1968 assassination, King became a national symbol for racial justice, a Nobel Prize-winning global political mobilizer, and a statesman who dined with presidents and royalty. We commemorate his legacy annually as one of the few remaining symbols of bipartisanship, racial unity, and political progress. In this pre-recorded lecture, Professor Peniel E. Joseph will examine the parts of King’s political legacy that we often forget.
