How to talk about race in the 21st Century with Kim Scipes, professor of Sociology

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6:13am - 6:13am

Faculty members from Purdue University Northwest (PNW) will offer a series of interdisciplinary lectures and discussions during the academic year of 2020-2021, about race relations and racism in America.

Titled “Race, Racism, Anti-Racism,” the fall 2020 portion of this series offers four lecture-discussion sessions led by PNW faculty members from the College of Humanities, Education, and Social Sciences. All sessions will be moderated by Karen Bishop Morris, associate professor of English. 

All events are free, virtual and open to the public. Funding is provided by PNW's Office of Academic Affairs and the Office of the Chancellor.

Guests are welcome to join via Zoom or Facebook live. Registration is strongly encouraged. Full details can be found on the event webpage at pnw.edu/anti-racism.

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