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Think & Drink: Disruption

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Wednesday, May 20 2015
6:00PM
 
 

Think and Drink, Our collaboration with the Maine Humanities Council returns in 2015.  Building on the productive conversations fostered throughout last year’s Think and Drink this year we will explore how disruption is changing our traditional understanding of four distinct subjects: Race (February 18th), Authority (March 18th), Art (April 15th) and Gender (May 20th).  Each conversation will feature 2-3 panelists representing different contingents and or viewpoints on that evening’s topic.  After a short conversation between the panelists and the moderator attendees will talk to each other, get a drink and then we will all reconvene to have a conversation between everyone present.  

For the final Think and Drink of 2015 we’ll talk about what is disrupting our traditional understanding of Gender with Eden Osucha-assistant professor of English at Bates College, educator and activist Jules Purnell, and Shana Natelson. 

A little more about Think and Drink:

We’ve all had deep discussions with our friends while we’re out at night—why not add a couple of experts to the mix and really take it up a notch? That’s the idea behind Think & Drink, a happy-hour series in partnership with SPACE Gallery in Portland that sparks provocative conversations about big ideas. The series invites you to participate in a facilitated public conversation with panelists who have expertise in the subject at hand. The idea isn’t to create consensus but, rather, to foster an open interplay of viewpoints and perspectives.

You get what you deserve! We’ve added a second screening of Vera Drew’s riotous film The People’s Joker on Sunday, April 21st at 7 pm. Grab tickets now! Saturday’s screening SOLD OUT!