Stahl Fellow & Bean Distinguished Lecture Series: An Evening with Kerri Arsenualt, author of Mill Town Reckoning with What Remains
In Person & Remote
Leaving home can be as complicated as living there and as inescapable as our own DNA. What’s it like to have your ancestors come from a land that no longer exists on any map, or what’s it like to grow up in a place you love but doesn’t seem to love you back?
Kerri’s talk "Living There, Leaving There" will explore the impacts of economic and environmental degradation in the contexts of intergenerational bonds. Her remarks will be livestreamed and in person panelists will responde following her keynote address.
In person and online audience will be able to pose questions via a facilitated q&a by Dr. Loretta Brady (Psychology) who is the Stahl Fellow '26-'28. This event is sponsored in partnership with The Franco-American Centre Beliveau Arts Series Fund ,The Father Jonathan, O.S.B. Center For Intercultural Learning and Inclusion , Conversatio , Saint Anselm College Psychology Department and is made possible with funding from the Bean Distinguished Lecturer Series, funded by the Norwin S. and Elizabeth N. Bean Foundation Endowment at Saint Anselm College.
This event is free and open to the public and will be offered as a hybrid event with in person programming beginning at 6pm in the Campus McCready Event Space located within the Jean Student Center. Registration for the webinar beginning at 6:30 p.m. can be accessed via this zoom registration link.