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"Race in Science and the Humanities"

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"Race in Science and the Humanities"

College of Arts and Humanities | English Wednesday, January 27, 2021 12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

A conversation with Josie Gill (University of Bristol, UK) and Michell Chresfield (University of Birmingham).

For more information contact: Tita Chico (tchico@umd.edu).

Bios:

Josie Gill is Lecturer in Black British Writing in the Department of English and at the Centre for Black Humanities at the University of Bristol, UK. She is the author of Biofictions: Race, Genetics and the Contemporary Novel (Bloomsbury 2020).

Michell Chresfield is Lecturer specializing in the history of science and US racial formation at the University of Birmingham. She is currently working on a book project entitled, What Lies Between: Race, Science, and the Prehistory of Multiracial America.

The Q&A will be moderated by Christina Walter.

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A conversation with Josie Gill (University of Bristol, UK) and Michell Chresfield (University of Birmingham).

For more information contact: Tita Chico (tchico@umd.edu).

Bios:

Josie Gill is Lecturer in Black British Writing in the Department of English and at the Centre for Black Humanities at the University of Bristol, UK. She is the author of Biofictions: Race, Genetics and the Contemporary Novel (Bloomsbury 2020).

Michell Chresfield is Lecturer specializing in the history of science and US racial formation at the University of Birmingham. She is currently working on a book project entitled, What Lies Between: Race, Science, and the Prehistory of Multiracial America.

The Q&A will be moderated by Christina Walter.

Follow the Conversation @UMDEnglish

#antiracismUMD
#CLCS_UMD

Learn more about the Antiracism Series

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Cost

Free