Public Classroom 5: Violence and Race - Lecture

submitted by Marvin's Underground Evening Lectures on 10/06/18 1

Race is not a scientific concept, yet racism is real in American society. Race is a powerful social idea that gives people differential access to opportunities and resources. Violence has been racialized in the United States, as seen in crime statistics and as reinforced by the news media. This session explores the cultural and sociological consequences of race-based violence. Speakers include John Hollway, Ph.D. Erin Kerrison, Ph.D Oliver Rollins, Ph.D. Christen Smith, Ph.D. Deborah A. Thomas, and moderator Ph.D. Sara Lomax-Reese Learn more at www.penn.museum/race

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