Today! Resisting Hate: The Legacy of the White Rose

Join us in the Honors College Lounge at noon for a Brown Bag panel. This marks the closing event for WSU’s hosting of the White Rose Exhibit, an exhibit chronicling the efforts of a student-led resistance movement in Nazi Germany. Panelists, including Dr. Ted Nitz of Gonzaga University, will discuss the significance of the White Rose movement today.

Panelists:

    • C. Richard King, WSU Department of Critical Culture, Gender, and Race Studies
    • Ted Nitz, Director of International Studies and Associate Professor of History, Gonzaga University
    • Rachel Halverson, Associate Professor of German, Marianna Merritt and Donald E. Matteson Distinguished Professor and Associate Chair, WSU Department of Foreign Languages and Cultures
    • Raymond Sun, Associate Professor of History and Chair, WSU Department of History

For more information, read the WSU News Story on the White Rose Exhibit, or see: https://libguides.wsulibs.wsu.edu/whiterose.

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