« Home | experience the magic again.... » | gotta go, gotta leave. » | Stay tuned for an exclusive interview with the men... » | I've never been a fan of stating the obvious. But ... » | what are you reading right now? » | can i be frank?*Now Let's be Frank...a new feature... » | *Special thanks to Keith Boykin (who also recently... » | the week ahead.... » | JACQUES MIZRAHI'S SUPERBALL SUNDAYJUNE 31, 2005 @ ... » | "Why I Hate Gay Marriage" Part II. »

Scholar Patricia Williams at Barnard College


The Helen Pond McIntyre Lecture
*
"Suspicious Old Ladies: A Meditation on Suspect Profiling, Age, Gender and Identity”
*
An Evening with Patricia Williams
Thursday, 22 September, 5:30 PM
Barnard College
The James Room, 4th Floor Barnard Hall
117th and Broadway
*
Free & open to the public; no reservations required.
*

An evening with Patricia Williams, the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia University. One of America's most provocative legal scholars, Patricia Williams is the author of Seeing a Color-Blind Future: The Paradox of Race, a columnist to The Nation, and a recipient of a MacArthur "genius" award. On Thursday, 22 September, she shares her remarkable insights into the complex cultural constructs of race and gender. It's an event you won't want to miss.
*
I'll be there.