What’s Wrong with Anti-Racism

Friend Center, Princeton University Williams and Olden, Princeton, NJ, United States

Professor Paul C. Taylor will explore some prominent critiques of anti-racism and consider their significance for broader questions of social ethics.

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Seeking Justice: The Civil Rights Movement and the Federal Government

Friend Center, Princeton University Williams and Olden, Princeton, NJ, United States

Princeton U. Professor of History Kevin M. Kruse will compare and contrast the 1961 Freedom Rides and the 1965 Selma protests to show how the federal response shaped the course of civil rights campaigns.

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Artist Talk: Wendy Red Star

Friend Center, Princeton University Williams and Olden, Princeton, NJ, United States

Multimedia artist Wendy Red Star explores the Indigenous roots of feminism and cultural heritage.

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James A. Moffett ’29 Lectures in Ethics: Robert Gooding-Williams (Columbia) “Du Bois and ‘The Souls of White Folk'”

Friend Center, Princeton University Williams and Olden, Princeton, NJ, United States

  Professor Gooding-Williams's paper, "Du Bois and 'The Souls of White Folk'" is a study of W.E.B. Du Bois's moral psychology of white supremacy. Du Bois means his moral psychology to serve two purposes.  The first is a social scientific explanation—specifically, the social scientific explanation of the domination and exploitation of the world’s darker peoples.  The […]

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