Unpacking Justice: The LA Aqueduct and Chinatown
February 12 @ 4:30 pm - 6:00 pm
$10Featuring Cara Nine, Associate Professor of Public Policy
This event will examine three kinds of justice: procedural justice, historical justice, and distributive justice. To illustrate how these different kinds of justice work, we’ll apply them to the historical case of the creation of the Los Angeles Aqueduct, the subject of the 1974 film, Chinatown.
DETAILS
Cost: $10; $5 with a Carolina Alumni Membership discount
Date and Time: Wednesday, February 12, 2025 | 4:30-6:00 PM
Location: Flyleaf Books
Registration is available in advance or at the door.
DISCOUNTS
Advance registrants can take advantage of our FLYLEAF SERIES PASS and receive a discount on the purchase of all seven lectures.
Tuition for virtual viewing is free for K-12 teachers. If you are a current K-12 teacher, email carolinak12@unc.edu with your name and school to receive a free registration code. Teacher registration closes at 2pm on the day of the event.
Visit Carolina Alumni for information about membership. All Carolina Alumni members receive a discount to Humanities in Action events.
We thank Carolina Alumni for its generous support of this series.