Racial Inequality and Work: 2024 Plummer Lecture featuring Adia Wingfield

Thu Mar 28 2024 at 04:30 pm to 06:30 pm

College of Arts and Sciences Events Center | Atlanta

Humanities Research Center
Publisher/HostHumanities Research Center
Racial Inequality and Work: 2024 Plummer Lecture featuring Adia Wingfield
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Adia Wingfield will be speaking about her new book, Gray Areas: How the Way We Work Maintains Racial Inequality and How We Can Change It
About this Event

The 2024 Plummer Lecturer will be Adia Wingfield. Dr. Wingfield is the Mary Tileston Hemenway Professor of Arts & Sciences, Associate Dean for Faculty Development, and a Professor of Sociology at Washington University in St. Louis. A reception along with a book sale and signing will follow the lecture. Information about Dr. Wingfield's book can be found here: Gray Areas: How the Way We Work Maintains Racial Inequality and How We Can Change It.

The Hellen Ingram Plummer Lecture is the College of Arts and Sciences’ annual endowed lecture, featuring noted scholars, scientists, artists and performers who have made important contributions to their fields of achievement and to society at large. The Plummer Lecture was endowed in 1999 in honor of the late Atlanta arts patron. Hellen Ingram Plummer was a strong supporter of the arts in Atlanta for decades. The mother of Pulitzer Prize-winning poet James I. Merrill and the former wife of Merrill Lynch founder Charles E. Merrill, Mrs. Plummer counted among her friends such artistic greats as George Gershwin, Charlie Chaplin, Katherine Hepburn and Gloria Swanson.

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Event Venue & Nearby Stays

College of Arts and Sciences Events Center, 25 Park Place Northeast, Atlanta, United States

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