DOI: https://doi.org/10.52843/cassyni.pl0cb7
In this conversation between Chris McAuley, Black Studies Collection Editor at Lived Places Publishing and Paul Reck, author of How Interpersonal Interactions with Young Black People Forever Altered a White Man’s Understanding of Race, they explore what anti-Black racism involves and the contexts in which it is ripe, the assumptions about Blacks in contrast to Whites that undergird these racist practices, and why it is often difficult for people to identify and challenge these practices.
Panelists:
- Paul Reck, Assistant Professor of Sociology at Ramapo College
- Chris McAuley, UC Santa Barbara (and Black Studies Collection Editor at Lived Places Publishing)
Session Details:
- Held on: Sept 25, 2024, 12-1 pm ET
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- Dr. McAuley’s Black Studies Collection: https://livedplacespublishing.com/black-studies
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