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		Shifting Zeitgeist: Reflections on the Forces Reshaping the Nation’s Understanding of Race - Troy D.
		
		
		
	 
		
	
	
	
	
	
		
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RSVP: info@ashbyvillage.org
When: Sunday, August 16, 2-4 p.m.
Where:  Zoom - https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84137200643
Open to: Members and volunteers 
 
 
Arts & Culture Series
Shifting Zeitgeist:
Reflections on the Forces Reshaping
the Nation’s Understanding of Race with Troy Duster
 
There is so much going on in this country that it is impossible to even try to summarize the nature and extent of turmoil in either the political sphere or the many reverberations of the pandemic. There were daily protests on the streets of more than 140 cities for several weeks, and the composition of the protesters was unusually and notably diverse.  So, of course, the next questions are why, and why now, and will it make a difference? Troy Duster will try to address one key aspect of these developments – the shifting portraiture of the idea of racism as “systemic”.
Troy Duster is Chancellor’s Professor Emeritus at the University of California, Berkeley.  He is the past-president of the American Sociological Association, and he served as chair of the Board of Directors of the Association of American Colleges and Universities.  He is the author of The Legislation of Morality: Law, Drugs, and Moral Judgment and Backdoor to Eugenics.  In the late 1990s, he chaired the Human Genome Project’s National Advisory Committee on Ethical, Legal and Social Issues.  He is also Emeritus Silver Professor of Sociology and former Director of the Institute for the History of the Production of Knowledge at New York University.
RSVP: info@ashbyvillage.org or 510-204-9200
 
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