Next Episode (DWH 3.3) - Victor Ray
Join us Friday March 10 at 7pm (ET) to talk about Critical Race Theory, American History, and Book Banning
Drinking with Historians returns! Join your hosts Matt Gabriele (Virginia Tech) and Varsha Venkatsubramanian (UC-Berkeley) as they chat over drinks with historians about movies, music, and maybe even some history. Like Drunk History but with historians and (perhaps) a bit less drunk and a bit more history.
This upcoming episode, we’ll be talking with Prof. Victor Ray (Iowa) to talk about Critical Race Theory and the history of the United States.
Prof. Ray is the F. Wendell Miller Associate Professor in the Departments of Sociology and Criminology and African American Studies at the University of Iowa. He's also a Nonresident Fellow in Governance Studies at The Brookings Institution, and a Carr Center Fellow at the Harvard Kennedy School. Prof. Ray is an active public scholar, publishing commentary in outlets such as The New York Times, Time, CNN, The Washington Post, Harvard Business Review, and Boston Review. His first book On Critical Race Theory: Why it Matters & Why You Should Care was recently published by Random House.
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Details:
Friday March 10
7pm (ET)
~30-45 minutes
Registration is REQUIRED but FREE