Conversation on anti-racism with Ibram X Kendi

Monday, July 20, 2020, 7:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Location: Anne Arundel County Library, 9601 Capital Lane, Fort Washington, MD US 20744

The Baltimore-Washington Conference Racial Justice groups encourages United Methodists to attend a virtual conversation with Ibram X. Kendi, author of How to Be an Antiracist on July 20 at 7 p.m., sponsored by  the Anne Arundel County Public Library. 

The 2019 Guggenheim Fellow and New York Times bestselling author will be joined by Charlene M. Dukes, president of Prince George’s Community College.  The conversation will be streamed live online on Crowdcast, Facebook, YouTube, and Twitter/Periscope, and will air on PGCC TV on a later date.

Praised as “The most courageous book to date on the problem of race in the Western mind” (New York Times), Kendi’s groundbreaking work has provided a major new counterpoint in the national conversation about race in America and resonates in this, our collective moment of reckoning.

Ibram X. Kendi is a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author, a professor of history, and the founding director of the Boston University Center for Antiracist Research. He is a columnist at The Atlantic and a correspondent with CBS News. He is the author of five books including “Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America,” which won the National Book Award for Nonfiction; “How to Be an Antiracist”; “Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You,” co-authored with Jason Reynolds; and “Antiracist Baby,” illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky.

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