СƬƵ’s College of Arts and Sciences, and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are sponsoring a panel discussion titled “Puerto Rico: The 51st Star On the U.S. Flag?” on Jan. 31, from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Kent Student Center Kiva. A dessert and coffee reception will follow the discussion in the Multicultural Center, Room 206 of the Kent Student Center, which is directly above the Kiva. The event is free and open to the public.
Supported by the Hispanic Alliance Inc., СƬƵ Admissions, and the Spanish and Latino Student Association (SALSA), the discussion will provide participants with the opportunity to explore the complex issue from diverse angles. The history of Puerto Rico’s connection as a U.S. territory and the arguments for independence, status quo and statehood are all aspects influencing the issue to be discussed by the panel.
Cleveland-area trial lawyer and СƬƵ President's Ambassador José C. Feliciano will moderate the panel discussion.
“This forum will present a discussion focusing on the historic statehood vote by Puerto Rico in the fall 2012 election,” says Joseph Ortiz, Ph.D., geology professor and provost faculty associate for СƬƵ’s Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion, who will serve on the discussion panel.
Other panel members include Jose E. Lopez, adjunct professor and executive director for the Institute of Puerto Rican Arts and Culture at the University of Illinois at Chicago; Juan Molina Crespo, executive director, Hispanic Alliance Inc., in Cleveland; Amoaba Gooden, Ph.D., chair of СƬƵ’s Department of Pan-African Studies; David Kaplan, Ph.D., professor in СƬƵ’s Department of Geography; and Elizabeth Pryor-Smith, Ph.D., history professor at СƬƵ.
СƬƵ Panel Discussion Will Explore Puerto Rico Statehood
СƬƵ’s College of Arts and Sciences, and the Division of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are sponsoring a panel discussion titled “Puerto Rico: The 51st Star On the U.S. Flag?”
POSTED: Monday, January 28, 2013 12:00 AM
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