Lecture series features founder of ‘me too.’ movement, leading authority on Russian-U.S. relations, morality researcher and Pulitzer Prize-winning Vietnam War scholar
From the national movement to support survivors of sexual assault to what Russia really wants from the United States, to broad concerns of education and the stories of Vietnam War refugees, Case Western Reserve University’s Think Forum lecture series for 2018-19 cuts a wide swath of social and political issues, offering insight and perspective from prominent national experts, leading academics and prize-winning authors. Think Forum, presented annually by Case Western Reserve, allows the campus community and Greater Cleveland residents to engage with prominent academic leaders and international experts; each presentation allows for a lively question-and-answer session with the audience. The series returns this season to Silver Hall in the Milton and Tamar Maltz Performing Arts Center at The Temple-Tifereth Israel (1855 Ansel Road, Cleveland), an iconic cultural center on the Case Western Reserve campus in University Circle. All lectures are free and begin at 6 p.m. Reserve general-admission tickets by contacting the Maltz Performing Arts Center Box Office at case.edu/events/thinkforum. The Think Forum lineup features:Jonathan Haidt, Thursday, Sept. 20: “The Three Worst Ideas in the World, and How They Shape American Education”

Tarana Burke, Tuesday, Oct. 16: “‘me too.’ An Evening with Tarana Burke”

Julia Ioffe, Tuesday, March 5: “What Russia Wants (and What It Means for America)”

Viet Thanh Nguyen, Thursday, April 11: “Refugee Stories and American Greatness”

For more information, contact Bill Lubinger at william.lubinger@case.edu.