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"Woke" and the Debate About Race

Sat May 6, 2023 | 8:00pm
In-person
Amazon Meeting Center

United States

Ibram X. Kendi rose to fame when his books became a source for Americans trying to make sense of the murder of George Floyd. Then came a backlash: His books were banned by school libraries and he was accused of corrupting children and casting everyone as a racist. “The momentum was just crushed by a pretty well-organized force and movement of people who are seeking to conserve racism,” he says.

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