First Amendment Days lecture: Norman Lear Sitcoms and Satire

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Date/Time:Wednesday, 17 Apr 2024 from 11:00 am to 1:00 pm
Location:169 Hamilton Hall
Cost:Free
URL:https://greenlee.iastate.edu/experience/...ment-days/
Contact:
Phone:515-294-4342
Channel:College of Liberal Arts and Sciences
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"A Revolution was Once Televised: Norman Lear Sitcoms and Satire," Novotny Lawrence, associate professor and director of the Black Film Center an Archive, Indiana University, Bloomington. A look at how the producer of "All in the Family,'' and other sitcoms changed the way Americans looked at race, sex and other issues. A First Amendment Days event.

First Amendment Days
First Amendment Days is a weeklong celebration of our First Amendment freedoms - religion, speech, press, assembly, petition. A diverse assortment of speakers, events and activities are offered on campus every spring as a creative way to engage students and the entire Iowa State community to better understand the power of free expression. First Amendment Days is also designed to provide opportunities to exercise our five freedoms.