Nov 9 2022

Guantanamo’s Legacy: From a Legal Black Hole to a Battleground in the Fight Against Torture

Nadwat Series

November 9, 2022

4:30 PM - 6:00 PM

Location

BSB 153

Address

1007 W Harrison St, Chicago, IL 60607

Top third is a painting of blindfoled face with long hair with some graphics including possibly chains and barbed wire and text in white. Middle third is white with black text with a red rectangle on the right with white text. Bottom third is white with black text and a qr code on the left side.

Join us for an important conversation with Prof. Lisa Hajjar on her new book

Guantanamo's Legacy:
From a Legal Black Hole to a Battleground in the Fight Against Torture

Hybrid Event in person at 1007 W. Harrison St, Suite 153 (Institute for Humanities at BSB) or via zoom (Register HERE for zoom)
Wed November 9 at 4:30-6pm

Prof. Hajjar will be in conversation with Profs.Ronak Kapadia (Gender and Women's Studies, UIC), Atef Said (Sociology, UIC), and A. Naomi Paik (Criminology, Law, and Justice and GLAS, UIC)

Event is co-organized with UIC Institute for Humanities, the Race and US Empire Working Group, Department of Sociology, Department of Criminology, Law, and Justice, Department of Global Asian Studies, and the Arab American Cultural Center

Contact

Arab American Cultural Center

Date posted

Oct 24, 2022

Date updated

Nov 1, 2022