Paul Loeb “Soul of a Citizen: Teaching for Engagement”
Posted by on April 5, 2002
The School District of Philadelphia, City Year Greater Philadelphia, &
The Pennsylvania Service Learning Alliance Invite you to an afternoon
with Paul Loeb: “Soul of a Citizen: Teaching for Engagement”
Wednesday, April 10th
4:00-6:00 pm
Rodeph Shalom- Auditorium
615 N. Broad Street
About Paul Loeb
Paul Loeb, Associated Scholar at Seattle’s Center for Ethical
Leadership, has spent thirty years researching and writing about citizen
responsibility and empowerment–asking what makes some people choose
lives of social commitment, while others abstain. He’s written for the
New York Times, Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, Psychology Today,
Utne Reader, Mother Jones, Redbook, the International Herald Tribune and
the Christian Science Monitor, been interviewed on CNN, NPR, C-SPAN, NBC
news, and the BBC, and lectured at over 250 colleges throughout the
country. He’s the author of Soul of a Citizen: Living With Conviction in
a Cynical Time, Generation at the Crossroads: Apathy & Action on the
American Campus, Nuclear Culture, and Hope in Hard Times. See
http://www.soulofacitizen.org for more info.
For additional information, contact Danielle Floyd at the Strategic
Partnerships Office at 215-875-4713 or [email protected]
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