American Forum
William and Carol Stevenson Conference
American Cauldron: Race and the First Year of the Next Presidency
Michael E. Dyson, Elizabeth Hinton
12:15PM - 1:15PM (EDT)
Event Details
PBS World Channel National Broadcast: Virginia, June 26, 2016/Nationally, June 29, 2016
Michael Dyson is a New York Times op-ed contributor, MSNBC political analyst, and a professor in the Sociology Department at Georgetown University He has been named by Ebony as one of the most influential black Americans and is the author of 17 books. His current book, The Black Presidency, is a provocative look—sharply critical at times, affirming at others—into the legacy and meaning of America's first black presidency. Photo Credit: Nina Subin
Elizabeth Hinton is an assistant professor in the Department of History and the Department of African and African American Studies at Harvard University. Her research focus on the persistence of poverty and racial inequality in the 20th century united States. In her current book, From the War on Poverty to the War on Crime: the Making of Mass Incarceration in America she examines the implementation of federal law enforcement programs beginning in the mid-1960s that laid the groundwork for the mass incarceration of American citizens.
When
12:15PM - 1:15PM (EDT)
Where
2201 Old Ivy Rd
Charlottesville, VA 22903
Speakers
Michael E. Dyson
Elizabeth Hinton