CAHSS to Host Virtual workshop “Civil Liberties, Black Lives Matter, and National Security”, July 9
The Department of History and Political Science (DHPS) in NSU’s College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences (CAHSS) invites you to a virtual workshop, “Civil Liberties, Black Lives Matter, and National Security,” on Thursday, July 9, 2020 at 7:00pm. Charles Zelden, Ph.D., professor in DHPS will lead the workshop with Aprille McIntosh, 2020 graduate of the program in National Security Affairs and International Relations. They will discuss our freedoms as Americans, racial justice, and national security. You will also learn about the master’s program in National Security Affairs and International Relations.
Zelden is a regular commentator on politics and current events for local media outlets. He has provided extensive commentary and analysis of Presidential elections and midterm elections on TV, radio, and print. His areas of scholarship include American Legal and Constitutional History; Civil Rights, Voting Rights, and Election Law; and the Judicial Process.
The workshop is free, but you must register to attend. See registration information in the flyer. For more information, please contact David Kilroy, Ph.D., at dkilroy@nova.edu.