by lindaoppenheim | Nov 19, 2014 | Article, Events
Lawrence Graham’s (Princeton ’83) article “The Rules: Making Sense of Race and Privilege” made a splash when it was published first in the Princeton Alumni Weekly and later in The Washington Post. Author of 14 book about race, class, and...
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 18, 2014 | Events
Korean-American playwright Young Jean Lee adds to her body of work that ” revels in subverting stereotypes.” Listen to her NPR interview and review of her newest play.
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 17, 2014 | Article, Opinion
Nicholas Kristof published the fourth installment of his series entitled “When Whites Just Don’t Get It.” He addresses “personal responsibility,” an issue raised by some of his readers, and reminds them that “centuries of racial...
by lindaoppenheim | Nov 6, 2014 | Opinion
“It’s not so much that being white confers privilege but that not being white means being without rights in many cases. Not fearing that the police will kill your child for no reason isn’t a privilege,” says Naomi Zack, “It’s a right.” Zack, a...
by lindaoppenheim | Oct 27, 2014 | Continuing Conversations, Events, Opinion, Uncategorized
Continuing Conversations on Race will discuss the film satire “Dear White People” on Monday, November 3, at 7 p.m. at the rinceton Public Library. This monthly discussion is a safe, confidential place to discuss sensitive subjects. Try to catch the movie...