Exploring Ethics
the science and ethics forum
An ongoing series of free, public events jointly sponsored by the Ethics Center and the Reuben H. Fleet Science Center. Go to the full schedule of events at the Fleet.
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"Sound and Fury": Explore a world without sound and one controversial option for breaking the silence, the cochlear implant.
For more information about the film please click here.
For the flyer click here.
to a pre-forum interview with Maureen Cavanaugh and her guests Josh Aronson and Arthur Boothroyd and Jesse Dubler, "How the deaf community is dealing with cochlear implants," KPBS These Days, November 3, 2009.
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Saturday, November 7, 2009 12pm-3pm |
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Reuben H. Fleet Science Center |
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Mike Kalichman, , Stuart Henry, & Dena Plemmons The Ethics Center
Jeffrey Kirsch, Lynne Kennedy, & Amanda Lincoln, Reuben H. Fleet Science Center |
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Josh Aronson will screen both his films, Sound & Fury and Sound & Fury: 6 Years Later.
He will speak about the process of making the films, responses by the deaf and deaf communities over the years and on going changing issues surrounding the implantation of children.
He will be available for any questions. Guest Speaker:
- Josh Aronson, Director, "Sound and Fury"
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| RSVP: |
The program and parking are free but please RSVP by Nov.5.
To RSVP, go to http://ethics.ucsd.edu/2009Nov7.html.
Once we receive your RSVP, we will send a confirmation with driving and parking details. We recommend that you arrive at the event by
11:30.
Only those who have RSVP'd will be allowed to go in at that time.
At 11:45am we will open the Lecture Hall to walk-ins and those not on the RSVP list. |
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Ethics Center |
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