Panel Video Recording
Moderated by Dr. Mark Clatterbuck, Religion Department, Montclair State University
Department Co-Sponsors: Justice Studies, Sociology, Anthropology, Earth & Environmental Studies
Description
This panel explores the critical role that non-violent protest plays in US democracy—and how religion & race are shaping eco-activist, anti-pipeline movements today.
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Apr 20th, 7:00 PM
Apr 20th, 8:00 PM
Panel Video Recording
This panel explores the critical role that non-violent protest plays in US democracy—and how religion & race are shaping eco-activist, anti-pipeline movements today.