In order to sign up for the series, please enter your first and last name, e-mail address, telephone number, institutional affiliation and the sessions you plan to attend.

We would like to encourage you, if at all possible, to attend all four of Professor Tatum’s lectures.  This pattern of attendance will allow us to have  a sustained conversation and to collectively draw on the knowledge and insights gleaned from previous sessions.

If you have questions about the Series in general or about a particular lecture, email us at raceandeducation@simmons.edu.

THE INAUGURAL LECTURES by Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum
President, Spelman College


Why are All the Black Kids Still Sitting Together in the Cafeteria? and Other
Conversations about Race, Education and Democracy

February 9:  Racial Identity Development in K-12 Students: What Educators, Community Activists and Parents Should Know?
4:00-6:00 p.m., Linda K. Paresky Conference Center, 300 The Fenway  
February 10:  Connecting the Dots:  How Race in America’s Classrooms Affects School Achievement
4:00-6:00 p.m., Linda K. Paresky Conference Center, 300 The Fenway
March 23:  Building Friendships Across the Racial Divide:  The Problems and Possibilities
4:00-6:00 p.m., Linda K. Paresky Conference Center, 300 The Fenway
March 24:  In Search of Wisdom:  Higher Education for a Changing Democracy
4:00-6:00 p.m., The Amphitheatre, 77 Avenue Louis Pasteur


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Thank you for your interest in the
Race, Education & Democracy
Seminar Series 2006.

Registration for Seminar Series
2006 has been completed.

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