Phi Beta Kappa Scholar Dr. Shannon Jackson presents The Arts, Democracy, and Public Life
Watson Fine Arts - Weber Theatre NortonWeek of Events
Monday, September 22, 2025
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Tuesday, September 23, 2025
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September 23, 2025 -CTRL+Delete
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September 23, 2025 -Phi Beta Kappa Scholar Dr. Shannon Jackson presents The Arts, Democracy, and Public Life
CTRL+Delete
Ctrl+Delete explores the persistent threat of censorship in the United States, from historical book bans used to control knowledge and suppress marginalized voices to today’s escalating restrictions—including the removal of books and art from public spaces as well as the June Supreme Court decision (Mahmoud v. Taylor) requiring schools to provide opportunities to opt out of listening learning about books that include LGBTQ+ characters. By tracing these acts of erasure across time, the show reveals how censorship has shaped, and continues to shape, what stories are told and who gets to tell them.
Phi Beta Kappa Scholar Dr. Shannon Jackson presents The Arts, Democracy, and Public Life
Phi Beta Kappa Scholar Dr. Shannon Jackson presents The Arts, Democracy, and Public Life
Wednesday, September 24, 2025
No events on this day.
Thursday, September 25, 2025
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September 25, 2025 -CTRL+Delete
CTRL+Delete
Ctrl+Delete explores the persistent threat of censorship in the United States, from historical book bans used to control knowledge and suppress marginalized voices to today’s escalating restrictions—including the removal of books and art from public spaces as well as the June Supreme Court decision (Mahmoud v. Taylor) requiring schools to provide opportunities to opt out of listening learning about books that include LGBTQ+ characters. By tracing these acts of erasure across time, the show reveals how censorship has shaped, and continues to shape, what stories are told and who gets to tell them.
Friday, September 26, 2025
No events on this day.
Saturday, September 27, 2025
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September 27, 2025 -CTRL+Delete
CTRL+Delete
Ctrl+Delete explores the persistent threat of censorship in the United States, from historical book bans used to control knowledge and suppress marginalized voices to today’s escalating restrictions—including the removal of books and art from public spaces as well as the June Supreme Court decision (Mahmoud v. Taylor) requiring schools to provide opportunities to opt out of listening learning about books that include LGBTQ+ characters. By tracing these acts of erasure across time, the show reveals how censorship has shaped, and continues to shape, what stories are told and who gets to tell them.
Sunday, September 28, 2025
No events on this day.