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Einstein on Race and Racism - What It Means Today

From site: Physics and Astronomy Events

The authors of Einstein on Race and Racism, Fred Jerome and Rodger Taylor, will give a public talk about their book and how the media shapes our view of our "heros".

Date: Thursday, February 28th, 2008

Time: 7:00 pm

Duration: 1 hour, 30 minutes

Location: Olin 149

Contact: Mary Drew, x4192

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Einstein on Race & Racism
What It Means Today

Einstein was an amazing scientist who is revered for his contributions to physics. He is such an icon that even non-scientists know his name. His name conjures images of a socially inept, but brilliant man with crazy hair. This image of Einstein is only partially true. He was a brilliant man with crazy hair. However, he also actively fought racism and was involved in the minority community in Princeton. He was a deeply thoughtful man, who wanted to end racism in this county. This talk will explore how the media shapes our view of our “heros” and invite the community to think about what it takes to make a difference on issues that really matter.

For more information about the authors and their book go to http://www.einsteinonrace.com/.

Categories:

General, Lectureships

Audiences:

Students, Faculty, Staff