The Diversity and Social Justice Project's Environmental Justice Series will feature an interdisciplinary panel discussion titled, "A Flood of Opportunity: Polluted Sacred Rivers and Religious Environmentalism in India," on Monday, Oct. 6, at 7:30 p.m. in the Kennedy Auditorium in the Science Center.
This panel discussion focuses on the status of the Yamuna and Ganges Rivers with presentations by Professor Kelly Alley, an anthropologist at Auburn University and author of On the Banks of the Ganga, and Indiana University Religious Studies Professor David Haberman, author of River of Love in the Age of Pollution.
The panel is sponsored by the Diversity and Social Justice Project, the Kirkland Endowment and the Dean of the Faculty and is free and open to the public.
This panel discussion focuses on the status of the Yamuna and Ganges Rivers with presentations by Professor Kelly Alley, an anthropologist at Auburn University and author of On the Banks of the Ganga, and Indiana University Religious Studies Professor David Haberman, author of River of Love in the Age of Pollution.
The panel is sponsored by the Diversity and Social Justice Project, the Kirkland Endowment and the Dean of the Faculty and is free and open to the public.