March 12, 2019 | 1:00 p.m. | Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Oregon
975 High St. Suite 110, Eugene OR 97403
Join Oregon Humanities Executive Director Adam Davis for a conversation that explores what we think and how we talk about class in Oregon and the nation. What exactly, for example, is the middle class, who does it include and exclude, and why does it get so much attention? When does talking about class turn into class warfare, or pandering, or simple confusion? To what extent can we talk about class without talking about race, ethnicity, and cultural background? Class is clearly related to wealth and money, but it also involves much more than that, from education to dress to the shows we watch, the words we use, and the clothes we wear. What are the measures and markers that help us recognize class, and to what extent is class useful for seeing our state, our neighbors, and ourselves?
Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at the University of Oregon
Free
Todd Gauthier at gauthier@uoregon.edu or (541) 346-2065