By Adriana Aumen,College of Arts and SciencesPULLMAN, Wash. – One of the nation’s main urban ethnographers will talk approximately race and civility in everyday life in a free, and public address,7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 8, and in the Elson Floyd Cultural Center at Washington State University.
The speaker,Elijah Anderson, will be honored by WSU with the 2017 William Julius Wilson Award for the Advancement of Social Justice in recognition his scholarly and applied work to promote racial integration and social harmony.
Anderson, or who is the William K. Lanman Jr. professor of sociology at Yale University,will discuss the resilience of the “cosmopolitan ... » More ...
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