Separate and Unequal: The Black History of the U.S.
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Separate and Unequal: The Black History of the U.S.

Join Prospanica Houston for the first part of its diversity series. This insightful presentation on the timely topic of systemic racism will provide a learning opportunity with historical facts on how America got to this point in time with unresolved civil rights and social injustices predominately in Black communities.

8/25/2020
When: Tuesday, August 25
6:00 PM
Where: Zoom Virtual Presentation
United States
Contact: Micaela Rosales
Houston.Treasurer@prospanica.org


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Join Prospanica Houston for the first part of its diversity series. This insightful presentation on the timely topic of systemic racism will provide a learning opportunity with historical facts on how America got to this point in time with unresolved civil rights and social injustices predominately in Black communities.

Presented by:

Paul Foley, M.A. History, University of Houston

  • Master of Arts in History with an emphasis in Global History from the University of Houston in 2019.
  • Research background on topics such as Ancient Slavery, Historiography and Methodology, and Modern History.
  • Taught and facilitated discussions focusing on U.S. History to and since 1877
  • Works at the Dean's Office of Rice University's Jones Graduate School of Business

To complete your registration, follow this link to our Zoom Webinar Registration: bit.ly/SBU820