Flagler Forum: Emily Fishbein "Tracking Human Rights During a Crisis"

Flagler College's Forum on Government and Public Policy offers free talks that focus on cultural and political ideas.

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Flagler Forum: Emily Fishbein "Tracking Human Rights During a Crisis"

(904) 826-8582

This is virtual event and will be held on Zoom.

Flagler College's Forum on Government and Public Policy offers fascinating lectures on political and cultural topics ranging from global dynamics and the internet to federalism and federal finances. Ordinarily held at Lewis Auditorium, this year, the events will be held virtually, each on a specific day and time. The next forum will be a virtual one, held on Tuesday March 16, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.

Emily Fishbein, reporter and a grantee of the Southeast Asia Rainforest Journalism Fund, has been based in Myanmar since 2015. Her articles include "Rakhine: where the Military is More Feared Than the Coronavirus" and "In Myanmar's Rakhine State, Trust in Armed Group Grows, as election Hopes Fade." Her talk is titled 'Tracking Human Rights During a Crisis."

To attend the lecture on Zoom, click here. This lecture will not be held in Lewis Auditorium.

Flagler College's Forum on Government and Public Policy brings nationally recognized journalists, commentators, and speakers to St. Augustine to discuss issues at hand in regional, state, and federal government. This forum has promoted intellectual talk about government and public policy for over 30 years at Flagler College. Call (904) 826-8582 for more information. For more information, go here.

Admission: FREE

When: Thursday, March 16, 2021 at 4:00 p.m.

Where: This event is virtual and free to the public. Click here to join the event online via Zoom.

Flagler Forum: Emily Fishbein "Tracking Human Rights During a Crisis"

(904) 826-8582

This is virtual event and will be held on Zoom.

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