Utica, NY (WIBX) - Human Rights Activist and author James Zogby will give a lecture at Utica College.

He'll be on the UC campus to discuss the Arab world as documented in his newly-reased book, "Arab Voices: What They Are Saying To Us and Why It Matters."

For the past three decades, Zogby has been involved in a full-range of Arab-American issues, including being the co-founder and chairman of the Palestine Human Rights Campaign in the 70s and founding the Arab American Institute in Washington, D.C. His brother is Utican pollster John Zogby.

Zogby's talk will take place December 6th at 7:30 p.m. in the Economic Crime and Justice Studies Auditorium. After, he will answer audience questions and sign copies of his book.

The event is free and open to the public.

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