Forward Fest: "Thinking Forward Justice"
As part of Forward Fest, Princeton faculty drawn from a number of disciplines discuss the varied approaches they are using to analyze, understand, and critique social policies that play a central role in today’s debates about social justice. Featuring:
- Aisha Beliso-De Jesús, professor of American studies; director of the Program in American Studies, Program in Asian American Studies and Program in Latino Studies; and co-director of the Center on Transnational Policing at Princeton.
- Jonathan Mummolo, assistant professor of politics and public affairs.
- Laurence Ralph, professor of anthropology and co-director of the Center on Transnational Policing.
- Patrick Sharkey, professor of sociology and public affairs.
This and all Forward Fest sessions will be livestreamed at
https://forwardthinking.princeton.edu/festival and
https://www.youtube.com/princeton.
Registration is not required, but RSVP to receive a resource guide and program updates.
Forward Fest is a monthly online series that kicks off this October and will continue throughout A Year of Forward Thinking. The events, featuring Princeton faculty and alumni exploring a range of forward-thinking topics, will be free and open to the public. Sparking dialogue among the entire Princeton community — students, faculty, staff, alumni and other interested thinkers — Forward Fest will explore, engage and develop bold thinking for the future.