Friday, November 13, 2020
12-1 pm CDT
CRS is pleased to announce the first session Race in Dialogue, a new series of virtual conversations on premodern critical race studies and Indigenous studies.
The first session features Professors Kim F. Hall (Barnard College) and Noémie Ndiaye (University of Chicago) in conversation about the legacy of Hall’s Things of Darkness: Economies of Race and Gender in Early Modern England, a foundational text in premodern critical race studies that celebrates its 25th anniversary in 2020.
This is free and open to all, but space may be limited and registration in advance is required. For more information, including the link to the online registration form, please visit our website here: https://www.newberry.org/11132020-race-dialogue
If you have any questions, please send an email to renaissance@newberry.org.