Thinking about Diversity and Racial Categories
April 25, 2017 | 6:30 p.m. | Marylhurst University
17600 Pacific Hwy., Marylhurst OR 97036
As humans, we constantly label and categorize information on both conscious and unconscious levels. Labeling enables our brains to sort information efficiently, but the labels and categories we assign to information can form generalizations and stereotypes in our minds. When we allow stereotypes to define individuals, we fail to see the inherent diversity in humans. Race is a form of labeling. What are we describing when we assign racial categories to others and ourselves? How can we use language to increase understanding and connection, and what are its limitations? Join public interest lawyer Ann Su for a conversation exploring how the words we choose influence our understanding of race and racial diversity. Read more.
This event will take place at the Old Library at Marylhurst University.
Free
Emily Burruel at (503) 534-7022 or eburruel@marylhurst.edu