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The Canadian Centre for Ethics in Public Affairs and The ENRICH Project are pleased to present a four‑part series on Racism: White, Black, Indigenous, and Immigrant Perspectives.

Posted by Theresa Gilbert on December 21, 2015 in News

January 13, 2016, 7pm

White Perspectives

How and why do the impacts of history persist? How is racism directly or indirectly manifested in our society?  What are our obligations to address racism? How do we reconcile divisions created by racism? How do we directly or indirectly reinforce racism?  How is racism holding Nova Scotia back?

Dr. Frances Henry, Professor Emerita, York University

Dr. Darryl LerouxRespondent, Sociology Professor, Saint Mary’s University

Dr. Elizabeth ChurchModerator, Vice-President Academic, Mount Saint Vincent University                                                                            

JANUARY 13, 2016 , 7pm

SCOTIABANK THEATRE, SOBEY SCHOOL OF BUSINESS, SAINT MARY’S UNIVERSITY

FREE ADMISSION │ RECEPTION TO FOLLOW

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Save these upcoming dates:

Black Perspectives: February 24, 2016  7pm, Paul O’Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library

Indigenous Perspectives: March 23, 2016  7pm, Paul O’Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library

Immigrant Perspectives: April 20, 2016  7pm, Paul O’Regan Hall, Halifax Central Library

This series is also supported by the Dalhousie University President’s Office and the Dalhousie University Faculty of Health Professions.