The Scholarly Voices series brings locally, nationally, and internationally recognized scholars to present on a variety of topics related to the African Diaspora. These events create a bridge of conversation between the academic world and the local community. All talks occur on Saturday mornings 10am-12pm in the Salon. Seating is limited.
Please join us for an interactive conversation with Dr. Shakti Butler on Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity. Dr. Butler will share an understanding of racial disparities in the United States by illuminating the relationship between internal bias and the structural forces that perpetuate inequitable outcomes in this country. She is the director of the film “Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity,” and the Founder and Creative Director of World Trust Educational Services, a nonprofit that uses film and dialogue as a catalyst for justice and community building.
Free with MoAD Admission
The Scholarly Voices series brings locally, nationally, and internationally recognized scholars to present on a variety of topics related to the African Diaspora. These events create a bridge of conversation between the academic world and the local community. All talks occur on Saturday mornings 10am-12pm in the Salon. Seating is limited.
Please join us for an interactive conversation with Dr. Shakti Butler on Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity. Dr. Butler will share an understanding of racial disparities in the United States by illuminating the relationship between internal bias and the structural forces that perpetuate inequitable outcomes in this country. She is the director of the film “Cracking the Codes: The System of Racial Inequity,” and the Founder and Creative Director of World Trust Educational Services, a nonprofit that uses film and dialogue as a catalyst for justice and community building.
Free with MoAD Admission
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