Other Classes
Wednesday Adult Film Study Series
Rusty will lead these classes at 6:30pm each Wednesday in July. Child care is available. The series is free of charge. The films deal with controversial people/subjects.
The schedule is as follows:
- July 7 - Howard Zinn - "You Can’t Be Neutral on a Moving Train". The life and times of historian, activist and author of "A People’s History of the United States".
- July 14 - "Fish Out of Water". What does the Bible really say about being gay? A film by Ky Dickens who came out to her sorority sisters at Vanderbilt when she was a senior. It explores the seven key passages in the Bible which are used in the debate about homosexuality.
- July 21 - Noam Chomsky, MIT Professor of Linguistics - "Power and Terror In Our Times". Chomsky places the 9/11 attacks in the context of American foreign intervention through the postwar decades. Chomsky challenges the US to apply to its own actions the moral standards it demands of others.
- July 28 - Daniel Elsberg - "The Most Dangerous Man in America". The film follows and captures the story of the release of the Pentagon Papers.

