JCC to Hold Public Forum About the War in Ukraine on March 24
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JCC to Hold Public Forum About the War in Ukraine on March 24

Published: March 21, 2022

Jefferson Community College (JCC) group “Voices for Social Change” will host a forum about the War in Ukraine on Thursday, March 24, 2022 from 7:00 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. live in-person in Sturtz Theater and virtually via Zoom. All are welcome to attend. 

The forum at JCC will provide insight and perspectives on the Russian invasion of Ukraine. JCC liberal arts faculty will discuss the history of Ukraine, demographics, military, energy and recent Ukraine polling conducted by the Center for Community Studies (CCS).  

Register online to attend via Zoom. For more information, call the Student Activities and Inclusion Office at (315) 786-2431.

Voices for Social Change is a JCC campus group dedicated to addressing social issues through conversations and civic engagement. Their mission is to provide education and leadership to the JCC campus and wider community, in order to examine and address societal problems and promote positive social change. Follow JCC on Facebook and/or visit the College’s website at www.sunyjefferson.edu and search the events calendar for upcoming forums.

 

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Pamela Dixon

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Public Relations Department, Jefferson Community College, (315) 786-2392, Email Public Relations

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