RSVP: Classics and Anti-Racism Dialogue (Oct. 2, 4:30 pm)
On Friday, Oct. 2nd from 4:30-5:30 pm, the Classics Department will host a virtual dialogue between undergraduates, graduate students, and faculty to discuss how racism intersects with the Classics and how we can cultivate antiracist action in our community. A Zoom link will be sent to the email you put on this form. Feel free to invite anyone you know who is interested in the dialogue.

Please plan to watch the videos embedded at the bottom of this Form before attending the dialogue (Brett Collins on “Institutionalizing Justice: Towards a Racially-Conscious Classics” and Dani Bostick on "From Awareness to Action: Using Your Power To Transform Classics"). Links to these videos will also be sent out with the Zoom link. We are looking forward to your thoughtful participation!

Can you attend the dialogue on Oct 2nd from 4:30-5:30 pm? *
WashU Email: *
What year are you? *
How are you involved with the department? *
Brett Collins on “Institutionalizing Justice: Towards a Racially-Conscious Classics” pt.1 (8 min)
Brett Collins on “Institutionalizing Justice: Towards a Racially-Conscious Classics” pt.2 (7 min)
Brett Collins on “Institutionalizing Justice: Towards a Racially-Conscious Classics” pt.3 (11 min)
Dani Bostick on "From Awareness to Action: Using Your Power To Transform Classics" pt.1 (11 min)
Dani Bostick on "From Awareness to Action: Using Your Power To Transform Classics" pt.2 (12 min)
Dani Bostick on "From Awareness to Action: Using Your Power To Transform Classics" pt.3 (14 min)
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