Tim Wise, Anti-Racist Writer and Activist, to Speak at Penn’s Martin Luther King Lecture in Social Justice

 

WHO:                   Tim Wise, author of “Between Barack and a Hard Place: Challenging Racism, Privilege and Denial in the Age of Obama,” in conversation with Camille Charles, professor of sociology and education and director of Penn’s Center for Africana Studies           

WHERE:                Irvine Auditorium, 3401 Spruce Street, Philadelphia

WHEN:           5:30 p.m. Wednesday, March 30

Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and activists in the United States.  His most recent book is "Colorblind: The Rise of Post-Racial Politics and the Retreat from Racial Equity."

  
Charles is author of Won’t You Be My Neighbor: Race, Class and Residence in Los Angeles” and co-author of The Source of the River: The Social Origins of Freshmen at America’s Selective Colleges and Universities” and “Taming the River: Negotiating the Academic, Financial, and Social Currents in Selective Colleges and Universities.”

The event is free and open to the public. Seating is general admission.  More information is available by contacting Penn’s Center for Africana Studies at 215-898-4965.