The Rosenstrasse Foundation is pleased to announce our upcoming event on March 31st at Florida State University in coordination with our series of international conference programs focused on commemorating the 80th anniversary of of the Rosenstrasse protest.
This conference will focus on ideas of expressing dissent and civil courage by mobilizing grassroots opposition against dictatorships and democracies in decay and which aims to explore the role of civil courage in promoting democracy and civil rights in modern society.
Our event will feature a panel of speakers, as well as research Posters and exhibits curated by the foundation and its student researchers. Speakers will include Dr. Rohlinger, Professor of Sociology at Florida State University, who researches mass media, political participation, and politics in America, and also serves as the Associate Dean for Faculty Development and Community Engagement, as well as Research Director for FSU's Institute of Politics; Mark Schlakman of FSU's Center for the Advancement of Human Rights; Nathan Stoltzfus, Rintels Professor of Holocaust Studies at Florida State University; and Danielle Wirsansky, a PhD student at Florida State University studying Modern European History who has been awarded the Greatest Generation (Baumgarten & Gibbons) Fellowship and specializes in using Theatre as medium for Public History.
The Conference Event will begin at 11am at FSU's Student Services Building (SSB) Room 208 on Friday, March 31st.
Directions to the Conference Location can be found here: https://www.campus-maps.com/florida-state-university/ssb-student-services-building/
please email Rosenstrassefoundation@gmail.com if you have any specific questions that we can address.
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