To commemorate the anniversary of
The Cosby Show’sdebut,
The Center for Arts, Digital Culture & Entrepreneurship (CADCE) at the
Duke Consortium on Social Equity, in conjunction with the
John Hope Franklin Center
, is hosting a roundtable discussion,
The Cosby Show at 30: Reflections on Race, Parenting, Inequality & Education
, September 18, 2014 at 7:00pm at the John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University (2204 Erwin Road).
Blair LM Kelley—Associate Professor of History and Assistant Dean for interdisciplinary studies and international programs at NC State University.
Wahneema Lubiano—Associate Professor of African & African American Studies and Literature at Duke University
Natalie Bullock Brown—Chair of the Department of Film and Interactive Media at St. Augustine’s College
Joshua L. Lazard
--C. Eric Lincoln Minister for Student Engagement at
Duke University Chapel
Moderated by Mark Anthony Neal, Professor of African & African American Studies at Duke University and Director of the Center for Arts, Digital Culture & Entrepreneurship.
* The Event is Free and Open to the Public
Published on August 30, 2014 04:03