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RSVP: *Rescheduled Q&A with Dr. Maurice Jackson: Cura Conversation- Discussing Juneteenth and Confronting Racial Inequities
Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2020 at Noon EST
Time: 12:00-1:00 PM over ZOOM (ZOOM link to be emailed out once RSVP confirmed)
Speaker: Dr. Maurice Jackson, Associate Professor of History and African-American Studies and an Affiliated Professor of Performing Arts (Jazz) at Georgetown University
Given that this is a Q&A session we want your questions in advance! :) In addition to discussion Juneteenth's significance, Dr. Jackson is also taking questions on racial inequities, structural racism, etc pertaining to a wide range of current events. See below for recent publications of his:
State of African Americans in DC
https://communityengagement.georgetown.edu/news-story/dcaaemployment/
US Controversy Over Statues of Confederate Leaders
https://theglobalherald.com/news/us-controversy-over-statues-of-confederate-leaders/
How Divisive is Politics in the United States
https://www.aljazeera.com/programmes/insidestory/2020/05/divisive-politics-united-states-200531200511044.html
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