BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//Lewis & Clark//NONSGML v1.0//EN BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:DAYLIGHT TZNAME:PDT DTSTART:20180311T100000 RDATE:20180311T100000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0800 TZOFFSETTO:-0700 END:DAYLIGHT END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VTIMEZONE TZID:America/Los_Angeles BEGIN:STANDARD TZNAME:PST DTSTART:20181104T090000 RDATE:20181104T090000 TZOFFSETFROM:-0700 TZOFFSETTO:-0800 END:STANDARD END:VTIMEZONE BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181010T080000 DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181010T141500 LOCATION:Templeton Campus Center GEO:45.44918;-122.670969 SUMMARY:Free Speech Symposium: Questioning the Marketplace of Ideas DESCRIPTION:How does "free speech" operate on a private\, liberal arts ca mpus? Where are the legal boundaries? How do we make sense of the impact of speech on others\, especially in relation to power\, equity\, and priv ilege? Where are the tensions between speech and community? This symposi um seeks to explore these questions and more as we situate them in the co ntext of Lewis &\; Clark College. Join us for a day of discussion and dialogue with students\, staff\, and faculty from the College of Arts and Sciences\, Graduate School of Education and Counseling\, Law School\, an d Common Services. Event open to Lewis &\; Clark community only. Plea se RSVP for all the sessions you plan to attend.Program \;Symposium Check-in and Refreshments Council Chamber Foyer Area 8:00 am ****Symp osium Welcome Council Chamber 8:45 am ****The Constitutional Backdrop Council Chamber 9:00am - 9:45amThis session will explain what free spee ch protections exist and do not exist for college faculty\, staff and stu dents. It will also provide some comparative information regarding free s peech protections in other countries. When Americans discuss the issue of free speech\, they frequently include references to the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. That amendment explicitly protects "the freedom of speech\," and the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpreted to includ e a similar protection. But because those two constitutional amendments o nly provide rights against government actors\, they do not necessarily pr ovide the controlling rule in many contexts where people might assume the y have a right to free speech. One such context is the campus of a privat e college like Lewis &\; Clark. This will be a short panel presentatio n\, followed by a facilitated conversation\, and a question &\; answer period. \;Moderator: Janet Steverson\, Dean of Diversity and Inclusi on and Douglas K. Newell Professor of Law \;William Funk\, Lewis & \; Clark Distinguished Professor of Law EmeritusJim Oleske\, Professor of Law \; \;****Limitations on Speech Council Chamber 9:50am-10 :30amThis session recognizes that although the constitution does not requ ire private colleges in Oregon to provide free speech protections to its students\, faculty and staff\, the constitutional free speech norms can a nd do inform the approach that a private college takes to balancing free expression interests with other important interests. The session is discu ssion-based and asks participants to utilize two case studies in consider ing how best to balance these interests in the private college context. T his will be an interactive session with facilitated small group discussio ns and a talk back session.Discussion Facilitator: \;Janet Steverson\ , Dean of Diversity and Inclusion and Douglas K. Newell Professor of Law& #160\; ****Break Council Chamber 10:30am-10:45am ****Marketplace of I deas: the Ideal and the Reality \; Council Chamber 10:45am-12:00pmT his session will present information regarding different concepts of what constitutes the "marketplace of ideas" and will give historical informat ion on this marketplace\, including a built-in lack of access to the mark etplace by a wide variety of individuals. Then the session participants w ill discuss the interplay between how the marketplace ideally operates an d how the marketplace realistically operates. This is a panel conversatio n followed by opportunities for question and answer. \;Moderator:Kund ai Chirindo\, Associate Professor\, Department of Rhetoric &\; Media S tudies\, Ethnic Studies\, CASLyell Asher\, Associate Professor of English \, CASGordon Kelly\, Associate Professor with term and Director of Classi cs\, CASGabriela Lopez '19\, Classics Major\, CAS \;**** \;Lunc h &\; Discussion: The Influences of Your Media on Your Ideology Stamm 12:15pm-1:30pm This lunch will feature structured questions for partic ipants to interrogate what medias are at play today and how they influenc e the creation of our own ideologies and others. Discussion Facilitator: Angela Buck\, Director of Inclusion and Multicultural Engagement\, CAS \;**** \;Dessert &\; Debrief \; Stamm 1:30pm-2:15pm Th is will offer participants an unstructured time to discuss the days infor mation\, debrief with each other\, and enjoy some delicious dessert.Pleas e RSVP for all the sessions you plan to attend. \;All fields marked w ith asterisk (*) are required.full_namerequired text fieldFull Name*email _addressrequired e-mail address fieldEmail address*symposium_welcome_845_ am_councradio button fieldSymposium Welcome (8:45 a.m.)\, Council Chamber I will attend.I will not attend.the_constitutional_backdrop_9radio button fieldThe Constitutional Backdrop (9 a.m.-9:45am)\, Council ChamberI will attend.I will not attend.limitations_on_speech_950am-10radio button fiel dLimitations on Speech (9:50am-10:30am)\, Council ChamberI will attend.I will not attend.marketplace_of_ideas_the_idealradio button fieldMarketpla ce of Ideas: the Ideal and the Reality (10:45am-12pm)\, Council ChamberI will attend.I will not attend.lunch_amp_discussion_the_influradio button fieldLunch &\; Discussion: The Influences of Your Media on Your Ideolo gy (12:15-1:30pm)\, StammI will attend.I will not attend.dessert_amp_debr ief_130-215pmradio button fieldDessert &\; Debrief (1:30-2:15pm)\, Sta mmI will attend.I will not attend.dietary_restrictionstext fieldDietary R estrictionsLink (required) \; \; \; \; \; \; 0\; \; \; \;{"\;upload_max_filesize"\;:"\;50" \;} X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
Program
\;Symposium Check-in and Refreshments
Council Chamber Foy
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8:00 am
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Symposium Welcome
Council Chamber
8:45 am
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The Constitutional Backdrop
Council Chamber
9:00am -
9:45am
This session will explain what free speech protections exist and do not exist for college faculty\, staff and students. It will also provide some comparative information re garding free speech protections in other countries. When Americans discus s the issue of free speech\, they frequently include references to the Fi rst Amendment of the U.S. Constitution. That amendment explicitly protect s "the freedom of speech\," and the Fourteenth Amendment has been interpr eted to include a similar protection. But because those two constitutiona l amendments only provide rights against government actors\, they do not necessarily provide the controlling rule in many contexts where people mi ght assume they have a right to free speech. One such context is the camp us of a private college like Lewis &\; Clark. This will be a short pan el presentation\, followed by a facilitated conversation\, and a question &\; answer period. \;
Moderator: Janet Steverson\, Dean of Diversity and In
clusion and Douglas K. Newell Professor of Law \;
William Funk\, Lewis &\; Cl
ark Distinguished Professor of Law Emeritus
Jim Oleske
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Limitations on Speech
Council Ch
amber
9:50am-10:30am
This s ession recognizes that although the constitution does not require private colleges in Oregon to provide free speech protections to its students\, faculty and staff\, the constitutional free speech norms can and do infor m the approach that a private college takes to balancing free expression interests with other important interests. The session is discussion-based and asks participants to utilize two case studies in considering how bes t to balance these interests in the private college context. This will be an interactive session with facilitated small group discussions and a ta lk back session.
Discussion Facilitator: \;Janet Steverson\, Dean of Diversity and Inclusion and Douglas K. Newell Professor of Law \;
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Break
Council Chamber
10:30am-10:45am
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Marketplace of Ideas: the Ideal and the Reality  \;
Council Chamber
10:45am-12:00pm
This session will present information regarding diffe rent concepts of what constitutes the "marketplace of ideas" and will giv e historical information on this marketplace\, including a built-in lack of access to the marketplace by a wide variety of individuals. Then the s ession participants will discuss the interplay between how the marketplac e ideally operates and how the marketplace realistically operates. This i s a panel conversation followed by opportunities for question and answer. \;
Moderator:Kundai Chirindo\, Associate Profess
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Lyell Asher\
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Gordon Kelly
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Lunch &\; Discussion: The Influences of
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Stamm
12:15pm-1:30pm
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This lunch will feature structured questions for participants to i nterrogate what medias are at play today and how they influence the creat ion of our own ideologies and others.
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Dessert &\; Debrief
60\;
Stamm
1:30pm-2:15pm
This will offer partic ipants an unstructured time to discuss the days information\, debrief wit h each other\, and enjoy some delicious dessert.
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