Mark R. Finlay Visiting Lecture Series (2015-2022)

What Happens to Democracy When Anatomy Is No Longer Destiny?

What Happens to Democracy When Anatomy Is No Longer Destiny?

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2-10-2022

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The Georgia Southern College of Arts and Humanities hosted author Alice Dreger, Ph.D., as part of the Mark Finlay Lecture Series.

Dr. Dreger is an award-winning writer who speaks to various audiences on provocative topics, including gender and ethics, and will present “What Happens to Democracy When Anatomy Is No Longer Destiny?”, a lecture that questions how the body fits within a changing American democracy.

The lecture was open to the public and took place Thursday, Feb. 10 from 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. in the Fine Arts Auditorium on the Armstrong Campus as part of the annual lecture series funded by the family and friends of the late Mark Finlay, a History professor on the Armstrong Campus who passed away in 2013.

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