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Feb
08
Bates College hosts TOURÉ — novelist, essayist, public intellectual, MSNBC contributor, and host of HipHop Shop, a music interview show — for a lecture titled Who’s Afraid of Post-Blackness?, also the title of his latest publication, tonight at 7:30 pm. Touré, one of the country’s foremost academics on race and cultural studies, is argues that blackness is an increasingly pliable identity, one that today’s black youth — particularly in the middle class — are more and more adept at “performing.” Strongly recommended anywhere, especially in Maine. 7:30 pm at the College’s Benjamin Mays Center, 95 Russell St. in Lewiston. 207.786.8376.
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