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Thomas Chatterton Williams, The Civil Discourse (Season 3)

Thomas Chatterton Williams is a writer and public intellectual. His books, "Self-Portrait in Black and White: Unlearning Race" and "Losing My Cool: Love, Literature and a Black Man's Escape From the Crowd," have stirred controversy over the concepts of race and ethnic identity. In this episode of "The Civil Discourse," Williams explains his work to advance thoughtful discussion around important social themes, his experiences living as an American in France, and "A Letter on Social Justice and Open Debate" in "Harper's Magazine" that spurred a flurry of media attention.

Recorded May 10, 2022 through virtual conferencing during the COVID-19 pandemic (Philadelphia, PA, USA). This episode is a production of Marketing & Media, Pennoni Honors College, Drexel University.

For additional episodes of "The Civil Discourse," contact your PBS station or check local listings. For archives, upcoming episodes, and other online content, subscribe to this YouTube channel and also visit "The Drexel InterView" legacy series.

Copyright © 2022 Drexel University

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