The Racial Geography Project - Public Panel Discussion

The Task Force on Slavery, Segregation, and Racial Injustice invites everyone to their public discussion.

The Racial Geography Project Public Panel Poster

The Racial Geography Project - Public Panel Discussion
 
Join students from The Racial Geography Project research collective - an interdisciplinary group of Ph.D. and undergraduate students led by Fabiola López-Durán, associate professor of art and architectural history, and Ph.D. Candidate in Art History, Adrienne Rooney - to learn about their ongoing work on the entanglement of campus histories with the histories of slavery, segregation, and racial injustice with a public panel discussion this Wednesday.
 
Date: March 31, 2021
Time: 12:00pm CST

Zoom Meeting
Passcode: 628227
 
Topics for the panel discussion include:
 
- William Marsh Rice and Slavery
- Land, Architecture, and Labor
- William Marsh Rice Memorial
- Performing White Supremacy
- Black Life at Rice

Additional information regarding The Racial Geography Project can be found here.

The Racial Geography Project is an initiative of the Rice University Task Force on Slavery, Segregation, and Racial Injustice.