Public Classroom 4: Geography, Culture, and Race - Lecture

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

Where some natural scientists posit that human population differences are geographically patterned and the product of evolutionary process, social scientists have emphasized the historical political, economic, and social relationships that form and transform cultural practices. Speaker include: Camille Z. Charles, Ph.D. Grace Kao, Ph.D. Monique Scott, Ph.D. Christopher Heaney, Ph.D and moderator Deborah A. Thomas, Ph.D

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