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DESCRIPTION:\n	Please join the Carr Center for Human Rights Policy for its s
 ignature weekly series this fall\,&nbsp\;The Fierce Urgency of Now\,&nbsp\
 ;featuring Black\, Indigenous\, People of Color scholars\, activists\, and
  community leaders\, and experts from the Global South. Hosted and facilit
 ated by Sushma Raman and Mathias Risse\, the series also aligns with a cou
 rse they will co-teach this fall at the Harvard Kennedy School on Economic
  Justice: Theory and Practice.\n\n\n\n	In this discussion\, Charles Mills\,
  a Distinguished Professor at the Graduate Center\, CUNY\, will examine ho
 w liberal thought in recent times has come up for critical assessment for 
 its neglect of\, and perhaps even harmful effects on\, racial justice.&nbs
 p\;\n\n\n\n	Panelists:\n\n\n\n	\n		Charles Mills | Distinguished Professor at 
 the Graduate Center\, CUNY\n	\n\n\n\n	Charles W. Mills is a Distinguished Pr
 ofessor of Philosophy at the CUNY Graduate Center. He works in the general
  area of social and political philosophy\, particularly in oppositional po
 litical theory as centered on class\, gender\, and race. He is the author 
 of over a hundred journal articles\, book chapters\, comments and replies\
 , and six books: The Racial Contract (Cornell University Press\, 1997)\; B
 lackness Visible: Essays on Philosophy and Race (Cornell University Press\
 , 1998)\; From Class to Race: Essays in White Marxism and Black Radicalism
  (Rowman &amp\; Littlefield\, 2003)\; Contract and Domination (co-authored
  with Carole Pateman) (Polity\, 2007)\; Radical Theory\, Caribbean Reality
  (University of the West Indies Press\, 2010)\; and Black Rights/White Wro
 ngs: The Critique of Racial Liberalism (Oxford University Press\, 2017). H
 e co-edited a special issue of the Du Bois Review on “Race in a ‘Postracia
 l’ Epoch” (Spring 2014) with Robert Gooding-Williams\, and also Simianizat
 ion: Apes\, Gender\, Class and Race (LIT Verlag\, 2015) with Wulf D. Hund 
 and Silvia Sebastiani. Currently\, he is at work on his seventh book\, The
  White Leviathan: Nonwhite Bodies in the White Body Politic.\n\n\n\n	Virtua
 l Event DetailsThis event will be livestreamed on YouTube Live. Attendees 
 registered for this event (link below) will receive a reminder for the liv
 estream fifteen minutes before the event along with a link to the YouTube 
 page where you can participate in the live chat and ask questions during t
 he event.\n\n
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LOCATION:Virtual Event (Registration Required)
SUMMARY:What Remains? Liberalism and Racial Justice
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 sm-and-racial-justice
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