Book Discussion of Getting Real About Race by S. McClure &  C. Harris

Book Discussion of Getting Real About Race by S. McClure & C. Harris

Join us for a virtual book chat on "Getting Real About Race" by S. McClure & C. Harris

By Dock C. Bracy Center Inc.

Date and time

Wednesday, September 25 · 4 - 6pm PDT

Location

Online

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About this event

  • 2 hours

Reading for Understanding: Free Monthly Virtual Book Discussions to Promote Reading, Ongoing Learning and Critical Conversations

Book Discussion of Getting Real About Race: Hoodies, Mascots, Model Minorities, and Other Conversations

Embark on a profound journey into the heart of contemporary racial conversations with our virtual book discussion featuring the powerful anthology, "Getting Real About Race: Hoodies, Mascots, Model Minorities, and Other Conversations."

"Getting Real About Race" is a collection of insightful essays that navigate the complexities of race in today's world. Edited by Stephanie M. McClure and Cherise A. Harris, this anthology addresses a spectrum of issues, from cultural stereotypes to systemic inequalities. Join us as we explore these crucial conversations and delve into the nuances of racial dynamics.

Connect with fellow readers and contributors on our dynamic virtual platform, designed for engaging and inclusive discussions. Registered participants will receive a link to the virtual event in advance.

Cherie and Stephanie will guide the discussion, creating a supportive space for participants to share their insights, questions, and reflections on the various themes presented in "Getting Real About Race."

Immerse yourself in the profound and relevant conversations about race presented in "Getting Real About Race." We look forward to your virtual presence in this enlightening and transformative discussion!

September 25, 2024, 7-9pm EDT (UTC-4)
Getting Real About Race: Hoodies, Mascots, Model Minorities, and Other Conversations
by Stephanie M. McClure (Editor), Cherise A. Harris (Editor)
Facilitated by Cherie & Stephanie
Bookstore: Da Book Joint, Chicago, Illinois, https://www.dabookjoint.com

What should a participant expect?
All book discussions are two hours and use Zoom. The events begin promptly at 7pm EST/EDT. You will receive credentials via email and Eventbrite email the week of the event.

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Where and how you choose to spend money has power. Visit https://aalbc.com/bookstores/list.php to find a black-owned bookstore in your area or shop directly from https://aalbc.com.

Facilitated by Cherie & Stephanie

About the Dock C. Bracy Center for Human Reconciliation

The Dock C. Bracy Center is committed to human reconciliation and the eradication of racism and other forms of human oppression. Our work focuses on healing the internal emotional and cognitive harms that have allowed racism to continue to thrive in our society. We support the efforts of many other groups and individuals by providing opportunities for learning and self-reflection so that strategies to eradicate racism can become more successful. Additional information about the Center can be found by visiting the website and by following @dcbcenter.

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The Dock C. Bracy Center is committed to human reconciliation and the eradication of racism and other forms of human oppression. Our work focuses on healing the internal emotional and cognitive harms that have allowed racism to continue to thrive in our society. We support the efforts of many other groups and individuals by providing opportunities for learning and self-reflection so that strategies to eradicate racism can become more successful. https://www.dcbcenter.org