U.S., Germany and Memorializing Racial Trauma
Susan Neiman is the author of Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil, which describes Germany’s reconciliation with its past -- particularly World War II. She discussed what …
341 viewsSusan Neiman is the author of Learning from the Germans: Race and the Memory of Evil, which describes Germany’s reconciliation with its past -- particularly World War II. She discussed what …
341 viewsIn this portion of The Atlantic Festival, Starbucks CEO Kevin Johnson was among the panelists discussing the intersection of racism and corporate responsibility. He talked about the company’…
82 viewsThe Atlantic hosted a day-long series of panel discussions on race relations and criminal justice. This portion of the event involved a conversation with NPR special correspondent Michele N…
692 viewsIn a series of interviews, race relations, food security, poverty, and other social issues were talked about. Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie spoke about her novel Americanah, a Nigerian girl’s acc…
415 viewsAuthors Gwen Ifill and Michele Norris talked about their books about race. They responded to questions from members of the audience. “Does Race Still Matter?” was a panel of the ninth annual…
561 viewsTwo journalists talked about their books and an exploration of “the hidden conversation on race” taking place in the country. They also responded to questions from members of the audience. P…
1,236 viewsMichele Norris talked about her book, The Grace of Silence: A Memoir (Pantheon, 2010). Her examination of her family’s racial perceptions focused on her maternal grandmother’s short career a…
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