Culture Talks is an ongoing series of lectures by community members on a wide range of topics such as culture, history, art, philosophy, religion and more. All lectures are free and open to the public and will be held at The Hilgermann Center (25 S. Brown St. in downtown Rhinelander). Doors open at 6:30pm, talk begins at 7pm.
(The views expressed during these lectures are those of the presenter and do not necessarily reflect the views of The Hilgermann Center. All organizers, speakers and participants in these events are expected to remain civil and respectful when engaging with these topics.)
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WINTER SERIES: EXPLORING AMERICAN CHRISTIANITY
For this first round of talks, we’re exploring the history and beliefs surrounding Christianity in America and how it influences our culture, language and politics. This month's topic explores how language shapes us.
TROUBLE WITH WORDS: HOW LANGUAGE SHAPES US
February 3, 7PM | Nate Sheppard
Nate Sheppard will close out this series with an examination of how disagreements in culture are related to a lack of shared definitions of words, leading us to argue past each other without realizing it.
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