DSU host Islamic terrorism debates

As a part of their Global Societies Program, Delaware State University is hosting a series of debates about radical Islamic terrorism.
So far the school has hosted four debates and they have two left. Dr. Raymond Tutu, an associate professor leading the discussions says the goal of these programs is to provide understanding, perspective, and raise awareness about the Islamic State. He says often times people don’t have a clear understanding of what ISIS is.
Dr. Raymond Tutu says, “People are very much interested in the gender dynamic of the entire process. Some people are asking things like ‘What is it that’s attracting young people and young Muslims to a group like Isis?’.”
The debates are open to students as well as the public. The next one will be on October 8th at 6 p.m. in Delaware State University’s Bank of America Longwood Auditorium.