This year’s Charles A. Sankey Lecture in Masonic Studies will go ahead in a virtual format on Sunday, Nov. 15.
The lecture features Cécile Révauger of the University of Bordeaux (Montaigne) in France. She will share the major themes from her long and active career as an expert on the history of Freemasonry in Europe and the Americas in a lecture titled “Enlightenment, Gender and Race: Personal Reflections on Leading Issues in Masonic Studies.”
The Sankey Lectures series is named in honour of Brock’s second Chancellor and renowned Masonic scholar, Charles A. Sankey. It is a collaboration between the University and the Grand Lodge of Canada in the Province of Ontario.
The event will start at 2 p.m. on Nov. 15 and is expected to last two hours, with an opportunity for the audience to ask questions via a moderated chat. The livestream is being hosted on Lifesize.
No tickets are required.