K-State Salina kicks off fall Civic Lecture Series with discussion about free expression
Wednesday, Sept. 11, 2024
SALINA — Kansas State University Salina is hosting a community discussion about free expression as part of the campus's Civic Lecture Series.
The community is invited to attend "Free Expression: What it is, how it applies and practical tips for navigating difficult conversations" at 11:30 a.m. Thursday, September 12, to explore the principles and history underlying the First Amendment and how it applies to public college campuses.
The discussion, held in K-State Salina's College Center Conference Room, will have tips for engaging in difficult conversations and responding to offensive speech in communities.
Erin Sommer Good, K-State senior associate general counsel, and Corey Williamson, K-State assistant vice president for diversity, equity, inclusion and belonging, are the featured speakers, and both have extensive experience navigating how the First Amendment applies in everyday life.
Good advises K-State administrators on a wide array of legal issues. The First Amendment and free expression are of particular interest because of Good's background as a journalist. Williamson also serves as chair of K-State's Truth, Racial Healing and Transformation Campus Center.
Admission is free, and guests can bring an outside lunch or purchase a meal from K-State Salina's Centennial Dining.
For more information, visit the Civic Lecture Series website.