About this Event
755 Library Road, Rochester, NY 14627
Join us for a special screening of Sinners, a thought-provoking drama exploring morality, justice, and redemption in the face of societal and personal conflict. Following the film, a multidisciplinary panel featuring scholars from different departments will participate in a dynamic discussion on what lessons and insights we can extract and examine from the film. Professor Cona Marshall (Religion & Classics) will serve as moderator for the panelists which will include: Professor Matt Omelsky (English), Professor Jeffrey McCune (Black Studies), and Professor Cory Hunter (Music). This event invites students to critically analyze the film’s themes fostering a deeper understanding of how art reflects complex moral dilemmas and experiences.
Refreshments will be provided during the film and panel discsusion.
This is a free event: registration is requested so we can plan refreshments and can be done at the Registration link on this page above.
Sponsored by the Department of Religion & Classics, the Department of Black Studies, the Department of English, the Program in Archaeology, Technology, and Historical Structures.
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