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SUMMARY:Talks at the Schomburg: Stuck In Segregation
DESCRIPTION:Throughout history\, legal and de facto forms of segregation have restricted the ability of black communities to fully access housing\, education\, and banking. A long-fought battle before the civil rights movement\, the complexity of today’s patterns of segregation takes many forms within public policy\, income\, and racial discrimination. This provocative conversation will explore new ideas\, history\, and the contemporary construction of segregation. Join panelists Ta-Nehisi Coates (The Atlantic)\, Patrick Sharkey (New York University)\, and Richard Rothstein (Economic Policy Institute) and moderator Farai Chideya. \nPresented in collaboration with the Sidney Hillman Foundation \nRegister here: http://www.eventbrite.com/e/talks-at-the-schomburg-stuck-in-segregation-tickets-11571299067 \nFIRST COME\, FIRST SEATED For all free events\, we generally overbook to ensure a full house. All registered seats are released 15 to 30 minutes before start time\, so we recommend that you arrive early.\nHave questions about Talks at the Schomburg: Stuck In Segregation?Contact Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture\n\n\nAbouy the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture\nThe Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture\, a research unit of The New York Public Library\, is one of the world’s leading research facilities devoted to the preservation of materials on the global African and African diasporan experiences. A focal point of Harlem’s cultural life\, the Center sponsors programs and events that illuminate and illustrate the richness of black history and culture. Each Friday in February\, we’ll spotlight a special item from the collection. This year\, we’re taking inspiration from our brand new exhibition\, Motown: The Truth Is A Hit with a music theme. Learn fascinating Black History Month facts and be entered to win tickets toMotown: The Musical on Broadway! Sign uphere Stay connected for last minute updates and announcement: Subscribe to our e-newsletter Visit: schomburgcenter.org/calendar Follow us on Facebook\, Twitter\, Tumblr\,Youtube. Please read our Privacy Policy. 515 Malcolm X Boulevard (135th Street) New York\, NY 10037
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