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Analysis of Dr. King’s ‘Beloved Community’ in Relation to the 21st Century Social Reality
Join author and BHCC Professor George Walters-Sleyon as he explores Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.'s argument and analysis in his book: Search for the Beloved Community. In it, he describes a social reality in the United States and the world that de-emphasizes the focus on race as the fundamental lens through which human beings are perceived. On the one hand, he provides a deconstruction of a racial consciousness as central to the United States socio-political, legal, economic, and religious engagements. On the other hand, he advances the argument for a community of simply human beings engaging one another as human beings.
Presenter Dr. George Walters-Sleyon, Adjunct Professor, Behavioral Science Department
Remarks by Denise Turner, Manager, the Office of College Events and Cultural Planning
Sponsored by the Division of Behavioral, Social Sciences & Global Learning
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Meeting ID: 893 1266 0292
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Meeting ID: 893 1266 0292
Passcode: 644436