Between Barack and a Hard Place: Challenging Racism, Privilege and Denial in the Age of Obama, Nov. 17
Tuesday, Nov. 17, at 7:30 p.m. in The Clarke, Room 113. Genre - Lecture
Among the most prominent anti-racist writers and activists in the country, Tim Wise will present issues of race and privilege within the context of the Obama presidency. His lecture challenges participants to identify and dismantle racism in systems and institutions.
The Office of Arts & Lectures produces the Arts and Lectures Series, a wide-range of curriculum-linked events.
Each year, Arts & Lectures engages the support and advice of CSUSM faculty, staff, students and the community in developing a series of 20-40 events including lectures across various fields, film/video screenings, visual art talks, dance and theatre performances, music concerts, scientific discussions, book readings and more. The Series has become an integral part of campus life and offers eye-opening perspectives on multiple topics, issues, and disciplines by bringing in exceptional guests who are experts in various fields creatively and intellectually. The program not only supplements and complements curricular needs but it also enriches cultural life on the campus and within the community.
All Arts & Lectures events are offered FREE (unless otherwise noted) and open to students, faculty, staff and the general public.
For more information regarding upcoming events, check out our event calendar or contact the Office of Arts & Lectures @ 760-750-4366.


