Conversations on Race: The Invention of Race & Its Implications

Event Date: May 15th, 2019 at 7:30pm
Address : 400 S Orange Ave, South Orange, NJ 07079, USA
Town : Maplewood
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On Wednesday, May 15th, 7:30 pm at Seton Hall University, Bishop Dougherty University Center (near Duffy Hall), the South Orange/Maplewood Community Coalition on Race will host its annual Conversations on Race event. This year’s conversation will be led by Dr. Nell Irvin Painter, professor emerita at Princeton and author of The New York Times bestseller, The History of White People, in which she discusses both the invention of race and also the frequent praise of “whiteness” for economic, scientific, and political ends. Dr. Painter is a distinguished and award-winning scholar and writer. A graduate of Harvard University, Painter went on to become the Edwards Professor Emeritus of American History at Princeton University. She is the author of seven books and countless articles relating to the history of the American South. Painter’s latest book, The History of White People, guides us through more than 2,000 years of Western civilization, illuminating not only the invention of race, but the frequent praise of “whiteness.” During Conversations on Race, Dr. Painter will give us the opportunity to understand ‘whiteness’ and the creation of 'blackness' in the context of historical racism and the ideologies of race. According to Dr. Painter, "a belief in the supremacy of white people remains persistent and pernicious in some quarters — an invention, just as race (including the white race) was an invention." After Dr. Painter’s talk, attendees will participate in facilitated small group conversations in order to consider the implications of the historical creations of race on our community and our efforts to be truly integrated and inclusive. This event is free and open to the public. 

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