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In the Age of Obama... Police Terror, Incarceration, No Jobs, Miseducation: WHAT FUTURE FOR OUR YOUTH? A DIALOGUE BETWEEN CORNEL WEST & CARL DIX MONDAY, MAY 7, 7:00 PM (Doors Open at 6:00 PM and Close When At Capacity) MANDEL HALL at THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO 1131 E. 57th Street (at S. University Avenue) FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC Student Organizations: Platypus Affiliated Society, Black Law Students Association, ACLUofC, Student Government, Students Promoting Interracial Networks, Students for Correctional Reform Now, Chicago Justice Initiative, Minority Graduate Students Association, African Americans at Social Services Administration, Graduate Council Departments: Political Science, History, Race and Religion Workshop, OMSA Community: Chicago Theological Seminary At the University of Chicago, freedom of expression is vital to our shared goal of the pursuit of knowledge. In order to promote rigorous inquiry, and allow all members of the community to learn and share ideas, we must protect civil discourse. That includes both listening to featured speakers and participating in the question-and-answer session that follows. Disrupting speakers may result in removal from an event. We appreciate your help in supporting these fundamental values.

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In the Age of Obama...Police Terror, Incarceration,

No Jobs, Miseducation: WHAT FUTURE FOR OUR YOUTH?

A DIALOGUE BETWEEN

CORNEL WEST & CARL DIXMONDAY, MAY 7, 7:00 PM

(Doors Open at 6:00 PM and Close When At Capacity)

MANDEL HALL at THE UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO1131 E. 57th Street (at S. University Avenue)

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLICStudent Organizations: Platypus Affiliated Society, Black Law Students Association, ACLUofC, Student Government, Students Promoting Interracial Networks, Students for Correctional Reform Now, Chicago Justice Initiative, Minority Graduate Students Association, African Americans at Social Services Administration, Graduate CouncilDepartments: Political Science, History, Race and Religion Workshop, OMSA Community: Chicago Theological Seminary

At the University of Chicago, freedom of expression is vital to our shared goal of the pursuit of knowledge. In order to promote rigorous inquiry, and allow all members of the community to learn and share ideas, we must protect civil discourse. That includes both listening to featured speakers and participating in the question-and-answer session that follows. Disrupting speakers may result in removal from an event. We appreciate your help in supporting these fundamental values.