WOMEN’S INTERCULTURAL BOOK GROUPS

Our Women’s Intercultural Book Groups match native English speakers with small groups of international women to read and discuss literature. These book group meetings offer internationals opportunities to read varied materials in English, practice English informally, and provide a forum for intercultural dialogue and social interaction.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Making Sense of the American Experience

Join the conversation!  Each week a conversation group meets in the Municipal Building to discuss a timely topic or aspect of U.S. society.  The conversations happen on Tuesdays from 12:00 – 1:00 PM in the Municipal Building at 243 S. Allen Street.  Email the group leader Bob Persiko for more information at [email protected]

 

First meeting of Making Sense of the American Experience

 

All are welcome to join in the fall kick-off session of a weekly discussion group called Making Sense of the American Experience on Tuesday, August 27 from 12:00 – 1:00 PM in room 201 of the State College Municipal Building (243 S. Allen St). 

The topic for this session is racism, white supremacy, white nationalist, and other terms that have appeared frequently in the news in the past several weeks. President Trump was accused in certain media of being a racist, and one journal said that anyone who supports Trump is also a racist. White supremacists have been labeled by some as domestic terrorists. We will try to define these terms and discuss how they are interpreted and understood in the context of current events. We’ll also explore how these terms relate to what’s happening in other countries.

Discussion group meetings are free and open to the public. Both Americans and internationals are welcome to join in the discussion. If you can’t make this session, don’t worry! This group meets on a weekly basis and you can come when you can.

If you’d like a reminder about this event, please respond to the Facebook event.