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LUNCH AND LEARN - MONDAY JUNE 11, 2012- GUEST SPEAKER -GWEN SECTER- DR. CATHERINE CHATTERLEY

posted May 24, 2012

 


GWEN SECTER  CREATIVE LIVING CENTE: LUNCH AND LEARN - MONDAY JUNE 11, 2012 - 12 noon,

1588 MAIN STREET 

GUEST SPEAKER - DR. CATHERINE CHATTERLEY -"WHY WE SPELL ANTISEMITISM WITHOUT
THE HYPHEN?"

 

Dr. Catherine Chatterley, founding director of the Canadian Institute for the Study of Antisemitism (CISA) and Adjunct Professor of History at the University of Manitoba, will speak at the Lunch and Learn program on June 11, 2012.


She will discuss the historical development of racial antisemitism and explain why we now spell antisemitism without the hyphen. Discussion to follow.

Cost: $10 (lunch and learn) $5 (learn only)

Please reserve on or before June 6 by calling 339-1701.

 
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