Stockton Sponsoring "Engage Atlantic City" Series
Galloway, NJ 鈥 As Stockton prepares to open its Atlantic City campus in the fall, the University is hosting a series of four events to introduce and familiarize faculty, staff and students with the city.
The 鈥淓ngage Atlantic City,鈥 series is being coordinated by Stockton鈥檚 Political Engagement Project and is open to the public.
鈥淭he Atlantic City Experience: The Past as Prologue鈥 will be held from 4:30-6 p.m.
on Thursday, Feb. 8 in the Campus Center Meeting Room 5. The event will feature a
presentation on the city鈥檚 history by Heather Perez, special collections librarian
and university archivist.
鈥淧olitics and Activism in a Diverse Community: A Panel on Race, Ethnicity, Politics
and Policy in Atlantic City鈥 will take place from 6-7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 21
in the Alton Auditorium. The event will feature a panel with Christina Jackson, assistant
professor of sociology; Michael Rodriguez, associate professor of political science;
and student Alejandra Londono, a senior majoring in sociology, anthropology and Spanish language and culture studies.
鈥 鈥榁oices from Atlantic City鈥: Revitalizing Community in a Changing Economy鈥 will
take place from 6-7:30 p.m. on Monday, April 9 in the Campus Center Theater. The event
will feature a screening of the documentary 鈥淰oices from Atlantic City鈥 followed
by a panel discussion with Deborah M. Figart, distinguished professor of economics;
Ellen Mutari professor of economics; Merydawilda Colon, executive director for the
Stockton Center for Community Engagement; and Evan Sanchez co-founder, Authentic City
Partners and ThisIsAC.
鈥淒eliberative Dialogue on Public Health in Atlantic City鈥 will take place in two sessions from 10:30 a.m.鈥12 p.m. and 12:30鈥2 p.m. on Tuesday, April 17 in the Campus Center Event Room. The event will feature interactive sessions where students will engage in guided discussion and deliberation about different policy ideas for improving public health outcomes in Atlantic City.
鈥淭his series brings together experts from our campus and the Atlantic City community to discuss important issues facing the city,鈥 said Claire Abernathy, assistant professor of political science and faculty co-chair of the Political Engagement Project with Jennifer Forestal, assistant professor of political science.
鈥淭he goal of the series is to deepen our understanding of and engagement with this rich and complex city in preparation for the opening of Stockton鈥檚 Atlantic City campus,鈥 Forestal said.
For more information on 番茄社区app鈥檚 American DemocracyProject/Political Engagement Project, visit stockton.edu/political-engagement-project/.
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