Dish it Up
Topic: Rap lyrics
12:00 pm –
1:00 pm
Jackie Gaughan Multicultural Center
Room: OASIS Lounge
1505 S St
Lincoln NE 68508
Lincoln NE 68508
Additional Info: GAUN
Contact:
Adriana Martinez, amartinez31@unl.edu
In certain cases, rap lyrics have been used as evidence in criminal trials. How does race and systemic inequality play a role in these cases? Join Dean Moberly as he explains the legal ramifications of this issue and the need for this important conversation.
Lunch will be provided by Goodcents.
Registration link: https://law.unl.edu/node/4057/
Dish it Up is an interactive weekly conversation where individuals can share their personal views, learn from others and engage in civil discussions concerning current events, topics affecting students’ lives, UNL, and national/international happenings.
Dish It Up is a space that fosters inclusive shared learning of students, faculty, and staff where everyone can engage in dialogue, challenge their thinking, and build relationships. Dish It Up actively builds an inclusive environment for all University of Nebraska-Lincoln community members and recognizes the importance of collaboration.
Lunch will be provided by Goodcents.
Registration link: https://law.unl.edu/node/4057/
Dish it Up is an interactive weekly conversation where individuals can share their personal views, learn from others and engage in civil discussions concerning current events, topics affecting students’ lives, UNL, and national/international happenings.
Dish It Up is a space that fosters inclusive shared learning of students, faculty, and staff where everyone can engage in dialogue, challenge their thinking, and build relationships. Dish It Up actively builds an inclusive environment for all University of Nebraska-Lincoln community members and recognizes the importance of collaboration.