Harvard Veritas Forum:Can We Reconcile Justice & Forgiveness
Hours: | 8 PM - 9:30 PM, doors open at 7:30 PM |
In/Outdoor: | Indoor |
Cost: | Free |
Category: | Lectures/Discussions |
As the first woman to speak publicly and file a criminal report against former USA Gymnastics team doctor and now convicted child molester, Larry Nassar, Denhollander's story has been published in The New York Times, NPR, and The Washington Post.
Her victim impact statement and her New York Times op-ed highlight her commitment to justice—even in the face of great personal cost—and to Christian forgiveness.
In a dialogue moderated by Professor Nancy Hill, with time for audience questions, Denhollander will discuss the influence of her religious world view on her conception of justice, her ability to forgive those who do not seem to deserve it, and her understanding of the balance between justice and forgiveness.
Tickets are free and required for admission.
They will be available through the Harvard Box Office on Tuesday, March 27th for Harvard ID holders and Thursday, March 29th for the General Public.
Tickets can be obtained at the Box Office in Farkas Hall, online, or over the phone.
Handling fees may apply.
For more information, see our website veritas.org/harvard
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Sanders Theatre in Memorial Hall. No parking available. Near Harvard station.
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