East Stroudsburg. First speaker series event coming April 4
East Stroudsburg University will welcome Dr. Rajmohan Gandhi as the first in the Frederick Douglass Institute Speaker Series on Tuesday, April 4 at 4 p.m. via zoom webinar. The event is open to the public at no cost.
Dr. Gandhi, the grandson of Mohandas K. Gandhi (Mahatma Gandhi), is a historian and biographer involved in efforts of trust-building and reconciliation. He has authored more than a dozen books, including the biography of his grandfather for which he received the Indian History Congress’s Biennial Award in 2007. He served as a research professor at the College of Education, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign and from 1997-2012 and was part of the university’s Center for South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Through writing, speaking, public interventions, and dialogues, he has been engaged for 60 years in efforts for reconciliation and democratic rights.
Laura Kieselbach, Ed.D, assistant professor of English and director of ESU’s Frederick Douglass Institute, said that the speaker series is an opportunity for the community to engage with invited guests. “We set this up as a Q&A so the audience can really engage with Dr. Gandhi,” she added. “We want them to ask questions about any topic of interest but specifically matters of freedom, reconciliation, democratic rights, and the divide between the West and the World of Islam.”
Questions for Gandhi can be submitted to fdi@esu.edu before the event, or through the chat function during the event. For more information about ESU’s Frederick Douglass Institute and to join the live webinar visit esu.edu/fdi.