Freilich Lecture Series

The spirit of enquiry (Artist: Deborah Halpern)
The first regular event organised by the Freilich Project was a series of annual public lectures on themes related to bigotry. The inaugural Freilich Lecture in Bigotry and Tolerance was given by ABC journalist Philip Adams in 1997. In each year since, expert speakers from different professions have presented on this theme and enabled conversations to occur across academia and the broader community.
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Past Events
Freilich Lecture in Bigotry and Tolerance: Professor Penelope Mathew on 'Where to from here? Australia’s role in refugee protection'
Professor Penelope Mathew
Professor Penelope Mathew Where to from here? Australia’s role in refugee protection Australia’s handling of the asylum-seekers on board the…
Freilich Lecture in Bigotry and Tolerance: Professor Steven T. Katz on 'Antisemitism: Medieval and Modern'
Professor Steven T. Katz, Boston University
Professor Steven T. Katz, Director of the Elie Wiesel Center for Judaic Studies and Alvin J. and Shirley Slater Chair in Jewish and Holocaust…
Freilich Lecture in Bigotry and Tolerance: Reverend Dr Peter Carnley AO on 'Beyond Mere Tolerance: The Vocation of the Three Abrahamic Faiths in Creating the Conditions for World Peace'
Dr Peter Carnley
Dr Peter Carnley Beyond Mere Tolerance: The Vocation of the Three Abrahamic Faiths in Creating the Conditions for World Peace Transcript: I want…