Wilton Clergy Association Lecture Series: How Can this Generation Speak to the Next about Violence in Society?—Part II
Tuesday, March 12 & 19 , 7 – 8:30 p.m.
In the aftermath of Sandy Hook, this 3-part lecture series sponsored by the Wilton Clergy Association, the Wilton Interfaith Action Committee (“WI-ACT”) and Wilton Library addresses longer term answers/solutions to violence in our communities.
Part II’s focus is Shaping Perspectives: Police and the Broadcast Media – What Potential Shooters and the Public Observe with News 12 News Director/Anchor Tom Appleby, Redding Police Chief Doug Fuchs (Newtown first responder) and Wilton Police Captain John Lynch.
The final segment is March 19—Finding a Way Forward with a panel composed of Rabbi Leah Cohen of Temple B’nai Chaim, the Rev. Mary Grace Williams, Rector of St. Matthew’s Episcopal Church, and Imam Dr. Kareem Adeeb of the Islamic Institute and Chair of the Interfaith Council of Western Connecticut, moderated by Steve Hudspeth.
Registration highly recommended.
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