What Does It Mean to Be Good? Exploring Morality in the Midst of Structural Oppression

July 14, 2020 | 7:00 to 8:30 p.m. PDT

Most of us believe we are good people. But if we are all good people, with little room for fallibility, who are the people responsible for supporting structural oppression like racism, sexism, and heterosexism? If we hope to be “good,” what are our moral responsibilities in a society of privilege, power, and oppression? Join facilitator Brittany Wake in a discussion that explores the values associated with how we come to establish ourselves as good people and what that means for our potential complicity in perpetuating marginalization. 

This conversation will be conducted via Zoom. Click here to RSVP.

Event Sponsors

Oregon Humanities

Cost

Free

Contact

Rachel Bernstein at r.bernstein@oregonhumanities.org