Black Hawk College recently issued the following announcement.
DISCUSSIONS IN DIVERSITY – RACE IN AMERICA
DECEMBER 2 @ 10:30 AM - 11:30 AM CST
You are invited to attend “Discussions in Diversity – Race in America” by Dr. Paul Croll, associate professor of sociology, anthropology and social welfare at Augustana College. Sessions will be from 10:30-11:30 a.m. Choose from:
A Zoom link will be sent 24 hours in advance to all registered participants.
About Dr. Paul Croll
Dr. Croll is the author of “Race and Ethnicity: The Basics” (with Peter Kivisto, 2011) and a contributing author to “Teaching Race and Anti-Racism in Contemporary America: Adding Context to Colorblindness” (2013). His research has appeared in the journals Social Forces, Social Problems, Ethnic & Racial Studies, and The American Sociologist. His research and teaching interests include whiteness, white privilege, critical race theory, race and ethnic relations, social inequality, quantitative research methods, and statistics. His research examines attitudes and beliefs about race in America through the lenses of whiteness and white privilege. Dr. Croll also is a principal investigator on the Boundaries in the American Mosaic Project funded by the National Science Foundation, studying the roles of race and religion in the contemporary United States.
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