Censoring Histories
Thursday, April 4, 2024
11:00 am - 1:00 pm
In the last few years, American society and state legislatures have been debating how to tell the American story. In response, some states and school districts have begun censoring what stories can and cannot be included in history and social-studies curricula and represented in school libraries, making a statement about what histories the public should consider (in)significant. This censorship process is not limited to the United States, as it is a global phenomenon.
This CPH Lecture Series event brings together scholars from across academic disciplines, the country, and the globe to discuss the impact of censorship on history education. Please join us as experts assess censorship from the ground level and examine its far-reaching impact.
Register: https://CensoringHistories.eventbrite.com
Panelists include:
*Julio Capo Jr., Associate Professor of History, Florida International University
*Irina Savelieva, Former Director of the Institute for Theoretical and Historical Studies in the Humanities and Professor, School of History, State University – Higher School of Economics (Moscow)
*Tara Green, CLASS Distinguished Professor and Chair of African American Studies, University of Houston
*Raúl A. Ramos, (Moderator) Associate Professor of History, University of Houston
Contact Info:
Wes
Jackson
713-743-1283
wtjacks2@central.uh.edu

- Location
- Student Center North, Senate Chamber, Room 204, 4465 University Dr., Houston, TX 77204
- Cost
- Free