The UnConvention: Political Correctness, From Left to Right

The Takeaway’s Todd Zwillich hosts a candid conversation challenging the notion of what is ‘politically correct,’ and what is ‘tolerant’ on both sides of the ideological spectrum. As young people work to find language for and lay claim to their own identities and grievances, how is political correctness challenging the notion of free speech on the right, and how is tolerance fracturing the left?

The UnConvention is an collaboration between 92nd Street Y, Mic and Public Radio International to facilitate a conversation of, by and for millennials about what matters to them, so they can get more involved and make more informed decisions in the 2016 election and beyond.











When: Tue., Oct. 18, 2016 at 7:00 pm
Where: The Greene Space
44 Charlton St.
646-829-4000
Price: $15
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The Takeaway’s Todd Zwillich hosts a candid conversation challenging the notion of what is ‘politically correct,’ and what is ‘tolerant’ on both sides of the ideological spectrum. As young people work to find language for and lay claim to their own identities and grievances, how is political correctness challenging the notion of free speech on the right, and how is tolerance fracturing the left?

The UnConvention is an collaboration between 92nd Street Y, Mic and Public Radio International to facilitate a conversation of, by and for millennials about what matters to them, so they can get more involved and make more informed decisions in the 2016 election and beyond.

Buy tickets/get more info now