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Touré: "Microaggression: Power, Privilege and Everyday Life"
The realities of prejudice do not reside in acts of separation and violence alone. In this lecture, journalist, author and cultural critic Touré expands on microaggressions, the subtle acts of hostility and "othering" faced by minorities as they navigate society.
This lecture is part of Equity & Difference: Keeping the Conversation Going, a series of talks that expose and explain transgressions and struggles, both systematic and personal, experienced by too many in our communities today, featuring thought leaders from our campus and around the nation working to open our eyes to the consequences of prejudice, and seeking solutions for change.
Proudly presented by the University of Washington Graduate School and the Alumni Association.
If the purchase price of this ticket causes you undue financial hardship, please call (206) 543-0540.
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LocationUniversity of Washington Kane Hall, Room 130 (View)
4069 Spokane Lane
Seattle, WA 98105
United States
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