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Words of the Work: A Survey of the Semantics of Social Justice (In Person)

January 17 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Event Admission

TICKET INFORMATION General Admission (open) Seating $35 regular, in advance $40 regular, at the door $15 student with ID Each ticket is subject to a $3 fee at check out. Seating begins 30 minutes prior to the scheduled start time. This performance runs approximately 90 minutes with no intermission. This performance is not recommended for those 8 and under. This performance has a NO LATE SEATING policy. Please plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early at the theater.

(713) 521-4533

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Words have histories, and they are also dangerous. In some cases, they can be so dangerous that their history is also a story of how their meaning has been manipulated or even hidden by those in positions of power. Join us for this examination of the language related to the social justice and racial equity movement, and think critically about how we came to use certain words, how we currently use them, and whether or not other words might be more effective. Together we will explore the origin, evolution, and contemporary use of five phrases – affirmative action, critical race theory, reparations, gentrification, and redlining – and uncover how we relate to the social issues that these phrases address. Participants are invited to bring their own research, their deeply held beliefs, and their lived experiences, to contribute to the conversation.

Organization

The Jung Center of Houston
Phone
713-524-8253
Email
registrar@junghouston.org
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Districts

Houston Cultural District:
City of Houston District
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Venue

The Jung Center of Houston
5200 Montrose Blvd
Houston, TX 77006 United States
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Phone
713-524-8253
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