Ethics Week
February 13, 2013
6:30 PM-8:00 PM | Andrew White Student Center, 4th Floor Programming Room
Loyola hosts the 2013 Ethics Week, Feb. 11-14, an annual series of speakers and presentations around ethical business and social issues. Events are free and open to the public.
Schedule:
- Sixth Annual Law and the City Discussion Panel on "Not In My Neighborhood: From Racial Redlining to the Baltimore Red Line": Participants in this year’s panel will discuss the intersection of race and class with Baltimore City's urban planning and transportation projects. Reception to follow.
- Panelists include Antero Pietila, author of "Not in My Neighborhood: How Bigotry Shaped a Great American City;" Tamika Gauvin, Community Outreach Specialist, Baltimore Red Line Project; and Gerald Niely, former Baltimore City transportation planner and author of “Baltimore InnerSpace,” named "Best Urban Planning Blog" by Baltimore City Paper. Professors Elizabeth J. Kennedy and Michael B. Runnels, of the Law & Social Responsibility Department, will moderate the event.
Visit the Ethics Week website for more information about upcoming events.