Professor Stephanie Caparelli, Juan Rivera, Dan Asma, and Dave Asma
Your Name is Juan Rivera
https://gortoncenter.org/event/your-name-is-juan-rivera/
Stephanie Caparelli is a professor at Lake Forest College and will be leading a discussion after the screening of the documentary “Your Name is Juan Rivera.”
Presented by Lake Forest College’s Humanities 2020, a partnership initiative funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation, that works to enhance and advance humanities education through engagement with the issue of racism in the Chicagoland area. By raising awareness, educating our community, and supporting initiatives that resist racism, we hope to build a forward-looking, aspirational future.
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