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Equality on Trial: Race, Fairness, and the US Supreme Court (Camas Public Library)

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Nov 12, 2020 @ 6:00 pm - 7:30 pm

Should all human beings be treated the same, or is it possible to be treated equally but unfairly? How much should a person’s identity—such as their race, gender, or ethnicity—be considered in how they are treated alongside others?
Through the story of two prospective students, one White and one Black, seeking to attend medical school in 1978, Professor Timothy Golden explores the legal and historical implications of equality and race relations in America. The story of these individuals navigating the college admissions process would eventually end up in front of the Supreme Court, and the outcome of the case provides a fascinating look at how America grapples with a fundamental question: Are fairness and equality the same thing? Presented in partnership with Humanities WA.
*Contains mature themes.
Registration is required. A Zoom link and password will be emailed to you a couple of days before the event.
Timothy Golden has earned a PhD in philosophy and has more than twenty years of experience as a lawyer. His areas of scholarly research include African American philosophy and critical race theory. Golden is currently editing a book titled Racism and Resistance: Essays on Derrick Bell’s Racial Realism. He has also published philosophical essays and teaches African American philosophy and critical race theory at Walla Walla University.
To participate in our online discussion about How to be an Antiracist by Ibram X. Kendi and/or Stamped: Racism, Antiracism, and You by Jason Reynolds and Ibram X. Kendi, please visit https://padlet.com/camaslibrary/readforchange.

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