Panel Discusses Race and Racism in America

Galloway, N.J. 鈥 The 麻豆传媒 Africana Studies Program hosted a lecture on race and racism as a part of its Black History Month celebration in the Campus Center Theater on Feb. 18.

Patricia Reid-Merrittwendel whiteThe event was moderated by Donnetrice Allison, professor and coordinator of the Africana Studies program, and showcased the chronology of racism throughout history, as well as promoted a recent two-volume book edited by Reid-Merritt, titled 鈥淎 State-by-State History of Race and Racism in the United States.鈥

鈥淚t is important that we talk about things that are difficult to talk about,鈥 said Patricia Reid-Merritt. 鈥淲e need to go back to our past 鈥 all of our past.鈥

Distinguished Professor of Art Wendel White displayed and discussed photographic projects focused on race. For one of his collections, 鈥溌槎勾 for the Colored,鈥 White traveled to different cities throughout the country and photographed formerly segregated schools, attempting to visualize his notion of 鈥淎merica鈥檚 educational apartheid.鈥

During a panel discussion contributors to the book presented on their research. Allison, a Massachusetts native, discussed racist secrets she uncovered of her home state. DeMond S. Miller, Professor of Sociology at Rowan University, discussed his findings of New Jersey鈥檚 racist past. Reid-Merritt discussed her experience with the publication as well, saying that by partaking in its fruition, she learned that 鈥渟ome things have gotten better over the years [in regards to racial issues], but others are still bad and need to change.鈥

- Reported by Kat H. Wentzell

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