The author and intellectual was booked through MN2S to visit the WMU campus, deliver a talk and host a panel discussion.
Irshad Manji is set to visit Western Michigan University on September 20th and 21st, in a two-day trip that will see her promote her latest book and current project, which investigates how we can productively discuss polarising issues in the modern era. The title of her latest book is Don’t Label Me: How to Do Diversity Without Inflaming the Culture Wars. Manji will speak at a community event, Conversations in Divided Times, and lead a panel discussion with students and faculty members.
Irshad Manji is an author, intellectual and academic known for founding the Moral Courage Project. A professor of leadership at New York University, Manji now works with Oxford University’s Initiative for Global Ethics and Human Rights. She is also the first ever winner of Oprah’s Chutzpah Award, in recognition of her courage as a thought leader.