The Office of International Cooperation organizes at least a half dozen events every week.
On Thursday, I attended one of those events, hosted by the Debate Club: "Marginal Views in the Context of Public Expression."
The speaker was Oleg Brega, human rights activist, who showed video and discussed protests surrounding proposed anti-gay discrimination legislation.
I was pleased to see so many students from my classes in attendance at the event.
You can actually watch a video of the event here:
http://curaj.tv/reportaj/cultural/dezbatere-despre-diversitate-cu-oleg-brega/
If you fastforward to the end of this video, you can see one of my students asking a question. I'll have to ask about the dialogue in class on Tuesday.
Here is more about the presenter, from his blog:
http://brega.wordpress.com/about/
He'd be a great speaker for my Constitutional Law 2 class (Civil Rights and Civil Liberties) back at USFSP.
Now that I am expert in skype video conferencing, I look forward to being able to internationalize my courses -- by inviting "guest speakers" from abroad -- as well as creating spaces for my students to interact with students from other universities.
I met another gay rights activist in attendance at the event. You can learn more about her organization here
www.LGBT.md
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