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Saturday, April 5, 2025

Wednesday, April 9, 5-7:30pm film screening about political intimidation and UM (Community Advocates at the University of Michigan)

Journalist Jelani Cobb recommended looking at how universities responded to Senator Joseph McCarthy’s attacks on professors to better understand current strategies. The University of Michigan's caving to political intimidation isn't new. In the 1950s, then President Harlan Hatcher fired two faculty members and suspended one who refused to cooperate with Senator McCarthy’s red-baiting Committee on “Un-American Activities.”

As another federal government takes aim at universities, join us for a screening of Keeping in Mind: The McCarthy Era at the University of Michigan, a 1989 documentary featuring interviews with Hatcher and the three men he sacrificed to political expediency: Chandler Davis, Clement Markert, and Mark Nickerson. The screening will be followed by a panel discussion that includes the filmmaker, Adam Kulakow, who was a UM student in the 1980s.

WHEN: Wednesday, April 9, 5-7:30pm (Pizza available starting at 4:30p. Come early!)
WHERE: Maize and Blue Auditorium, Student Activities Building, 515 E. Jefferson Street
WHO: All students, faculty, staff, and community members


 

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