Hannah Arendt Center presents:
"Rights and Obligations": Public Conversation on Citizenship and Society
A Discussion Led by Roger Berkowitz Based Upon Hunger of Memory by Richard Rodriguez
Thursday, September 26, 2013
RKC 103
6:00 pm – 8:00 pm
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Join us for an active-learning program of community conversation that uses Richard Rodriguez's autobiography Hunger of Memory as a jumping-off point for discussion.
"I became a man by becoming a public man."
—Richard Rodriguez
The evening's discussion will address the tensions between cultural identity and U.S. citizenship, the responsibilities inherent in citizenship, and what it means to live a "public life."
Free copies of Hunger of Memory are available but supplies are limited. E-mail [email protected] for your copy.
Made possible by the New York Council for the Humanities
"I became a man by becoming a public man."
—Richard Rodriguez
The evening's discussion will address the tensions between cultural identity and U.S. citizenship, the responsibilities inherent in citizenship, and what it means to live a "public life."
Free copies of Hunger of Memory are available but supplies are limited. E-mail [email protected] for your copy.
Made possible by the New York Council for the Humanities