Feb 22 2022
DEMOCRACY & THE ARTS: How to Be a Person Who Stands

DEMOCRACY & THE ARTS: How to Be a Person Who Stands

Presented by Northern Kentucky University School of the Arts at Holocaust and Humanity Center

Northern Kentucky University's Scripps Howard Center for Civic Engagement is hosting its 14th season of the Six@Six Community Lecture Series, designed to showcase research and creative activity by NKU's students and faculty. This season, the focus is on democracy in America. "Democracy and the Arts" is the third lecture in the series.

Our partner is the Nancy and David Wolf Holocaust & Humanity Center, where a theme brought to the fore by its exhibits is how to be an upstander -- that is, someone who sees injustice and stands up against it. Professor Bonner and her students will dance on the Union Terminal auditorium stage just across the hall from the Holocaust & Humanity Center entrance.

Dancers sharing the stage with their professor will be: Maiya Caldwell, Arianna Catalno, Madisyn McLaughlin, Lavette Patterson and Kasey Weinfurtner.

Admission Info

This is a free, public event. Registration is requested to attend in person and required to attend virtually to receive the link: sixatsix.nku.edu

Phone: 859-572-1449

Email: engage@nku.edu

Dates & Times

2022/02/22 - 2022/02/22

Location Info

Holocaust and Humanity Center

8401 Montgomery Road, Cincinnati, OH 45236