“Race and Moral Leadership in the U.S. Judicial System,” open forum discussion

U.S. District Judge Carlton Reeves of Mississippi.

“District Judge Carlton Reeves has presided over key race and equality cases in Mississippi.” (NPRPhoto by Jackson State University.

NEW: University of Mississippi PRESS RELEASE on this event

When: Tuesday, October 27th, at 4pm.

Where: Bryant Hall room 207, University of Mississippi, Oxford, MS

U.S. Judge Carlton Reeves of Mississippi caught national attention with a speech he prepared for the sentencing in a murder trial. The case concerned the racially motivated murder of James Craig Anderson. Reeves’s speech has been called “breathtaking” on NPR.org and has been viewed well over a million times. NPR published a short bio about “The Man Behind the Speech.”

Poster for the event. Click on it to open a large Adobe PDF file of the poster.Reeves’s position and leadership are special in part because of his position as a judge. We often think of executives or legislators as leaders. Judges also exercise leadership in their own unique ways and contexts, however. Reeves’s example is also special because of the context of his leadership and the location and circumstances of it. We will have an open forum discussion about “Race and Moral Leadership in the U.S. Judicial System” in Bryant Hall room 207 on Tuesday, October 27th, at 4pm.

Dr. Eric Thomas Weber, associate professor of Public Policy Leadership at the University of Mississippi, will be moderating the discussion.

This forum is free and open to all students, faculty, staff, and community members. Anyone needing accommodations related to disabilities, contact Dr. Eric Thomas Weber at etweber@olemiss.edu.

WLogo of the Mississippi Humanities Council.e are grateful for the generous support of the Mississippi Humanities Council and the University of Mississippi’s College of Liberal Arts.

Date: October 27, 2015
Time: 04:00-05:00 p.m.
Event: Moderating "Race and Moral Leadership in the U.S. Judicial System"
Topic: Race and Moral Leadership in the U.S. Judicial System
Sponsor: The Mississippi Humanities Council
601.432.6752
Venue: Bryant Hall, 207
662.915.1336
Location: 1944 University Circle
University, MS 38677
Public: Public

Presentation:

“A Culture of Support and Merit: Promoting Independence without Stigmatizing Dependency”

Abstract:

In A Culture of Justice, I argue that a society has a shared, public obligation to foster self-respect and a sense of positive power in all people. Libertarians like Robert Nozick deny that there is shared obligation to provide people the means to develop and exercise their self-respect, such as free and reduced lunch programs. While the libertarian is right to value the cultivation of independence, he is wrong, I argue, to stigmatize people who must depend upon government support. I propose a way to advance a culture of support and merit, promoting independence without stigmatizing dependency.

Looking forward to visiting Michigan State University’s Philosophy department, known for their publicly engaged work.

Here’s the flyer for the event.

Date: February 12, 2016
Time: 03:00-04:00 p.m.
Event: Talk: “A Culture of Support and Merit: Promoting Independence without Stigmatizing Dependency”
Topic: Public Philosophy
Sponsor: Dept of Philosophy, Michigan State University
517.355.4490
Venue: Distinguished Lectures & Colloquia Spring 2016
Location: 134 S. Kedzie Hall
East Lansing, MI 48824-1032
Public: Public

If you're interested in inviting me to give a talk, visit my Speaking page.

Invited to give a talk in The Purdue Lectures in Ethics, Policy, and Science series.

Date: February 10, 2016
Time: 04:00-06:00 p.m.
Event: Giving a talk on "Poverty, Culture, and Justice"
Topic: "Poverty, Culture, and Justice"
Sponsor: Purdue University
765.494.4600
Venue: Dept of Philosophy, Purdue University
765.494.4276
Location: West LaFayette, IN 47907-2098
Public: Public

If you're interested in inviting me as a speaker, visit my Speaking page.

Logo for the University of Southern Mississippi.Heading to the University of Southern Mississippi to talk about Uniting Mississippi for their Mississippi Humanities Council-supported “Philosophical Fridays” program.

Date: January 29, 2016
Time: 08:00-09:00 p.m.
Event: Talk on Uniting Mississippi then Book Signing
Topic: Public Philosophy and Leadership
Sponsor: Philosophical Fridays, University of Southern Mississippi, supported by the MS Humanities Council
601.266.4518
Venue: Room TBD, University of Southern Mississippi
601.266.4518
Location: Hattiesburg, MS 39406
Public: Public

If you'd invite me to speak for your event or organization, visit my contact page.

Excited to have been invited to comment on John Lachs’s work, after his keynote address.

Date: November 7, 2015
Time: 02:00-03:00 p.m.
Event: Commenting on John Lachs's keynote address
Topic: John Lachs, American philosopher
Sponsor: Southwestern Philosophical Society
Organizer: Mark Silcox, University of Central Oklahoma, msilcox@uco.edu
Venue: Dept of Philosophy, Vanderbilt University
615.322.2637
Location: 111 Furman Hall
Nashville, TN 37240
Public: Private
More Info: Click here for more information.

If you're interested in having me come speak with your group, visit my Speaking page.

Logo of the Clinton School for Public Service.Looking forward to visiting folks at the Clinton School for Public Service at the University of Arkansas, in Little Rock, where I’ll be talking about Uniting Mississippi: Democracy and Leadership in the South.

Date: October 19, 2015
Time: 12:00-01:00 p.m.
Event: Book signing and talk on 'Uniting Mississippi'
Topic: Book signing
Sponsor: University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service
501.683.5200
Venue: Sturgis Hall
501.683.5200
Location: 1200 President Clinton Ave
Little Rock, AR 72201
Public: Public

Looking forward to talking with new teachers.

Date: August 18, 2015
Time: 01:30-2:30 p.m.
Event: Talk on Teaching: "Engaging Students with Argument"
Topic: Graduate Instructor Training
Sponsor: Center for Excellence in Teaching and Learning, The University of Mississippi
662.915.1391
Venue: Jackson Avenue Center
Location: 1111 Jackson Ave. W
Oxford, MS 38655
Public: Private
Registration: Click here to register.