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DESCRIPTION:How can scholars weigh in on the crisis of our moment? What are
  the risks? How can writers navigate the challenge of using academic knowl
 edge in public settings?. Following the public lecture with Michael Rothbe
 rg on 10/9 (Historical Analogy and the Politics of Holocaust Memory)\, we 
 invite faculty\, staff\, and grad students to attend a small-group discuss
 ion. We’ll consider strategies and methods and explore the challenges\, 
 rewards\, and process of writing about divisive issues\, whether for acade
 mic audiences or public consumption. Space is limited and registration is 
 required. To join\, email rsvp@humanities.wisc.edu with your name and affi
 liation.\n\nCONTACT: 263-3412\, rsvp@humanities.wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://h
 umanities.wisc.edu/event/public-works-writing-about-charged-political-issu
 es/
LOCATION:313 University Club
SUMMARY:Public Works: How to Write About Charged Political Issues
URL;VALUE=URI:https://humanities.wisc.edu/event/public-works-writing-about-
 charged-political-issues/
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