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"Uncertainty in Love: An Abolitionist Investigation"


About This Event

Lovers desire a future together, without being certain exactly what it will be. What can love teach us about other uncertainties in ethics and politics, and what we need to imagine our futures together beyond our loving relationships? How is the uncertainty of love a classroom for abolitionist imagination—and how might it challenge efforts to build communities beyond preferential relationships? [Revised date: originally noted as Dec. 10]

Featured Guests

Fannie Bialek, Assistant Professor of Religion and Politics at the Danforth Center on Religion and Politics at Washington University in St. Louis

Co-sponsors

UR Department of Religion and Classics UR Program in Jewish Studies

Oct. 19, 2022, 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.

249 Edgerton St

LLC5: Incarceration and Decarceration


Category: Lecture

Audience: Open to the Public

Host: University of Rochester


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