Ethics in the Community

If your community group or professional organization is looking for a speaker on an ethical issue, SDSU's Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs would like to help.

We can provide speakers on a number issues and areas, including the following:

Accounting ethics
Affirmative action
African-American identity
Bio-ethics
Business ethics
Chicano identity
Civil disobedience and protest
Corporate governance (including non-profit)
Environmental ethics
Equality
Forgiveness and mercy
Global inequality
International ethics and justice
International law
Liberal theory
Marxist theory
Multi-culturalism
Native American identity
Punishment and compensation
Race and racism
Reconciliation
Religion
Rights
Terrorism
The Israeli-Palestinian Conflict
The Meaning of Work
Trade
War and peace

For more information contact SDSU's Institute for Ethics and Public Affairs at (619) 594-5249 or ethics@mail.sdsu.edu.


"What we ought to consider is not so much what people in general will say about us but how we stand with the one knowledgeable of right and wrong..."
-- Plato, Crito


Last updated 11/15/2004