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X-WR-CALDESC:2019 Guggenheim Fellow and New York Times bestselling author I
 bram X. Kendi will discuss his renowned book “How to Be an Antiracist” on 
 Monday\, July 20 at 7:00 p.m. with Dr. Charlene M. Dukes\, president of Pr
 ince George’s Community College. Dr. Dukes is the first African-American w
 oman to serve as president of the College and has 30 years of progressive 
 leadership experience and administrative responsibility in higher educatio
 n. The conversation will be streamed live online on Crowdcast\, Facebook\,
  YouTube\, and Twitter/Periscope\, and will air on PGCC TV on a later date
 .\n\nPraised as “The most courageous book to date on the problem of race i
 n the Western mind” (New York Times)\, Kendi’s groundbreaking work has pro
 vided a major new counterpoint in the national conversation about race in 
 America and resonates in this\, our collective moment of reckoning.\n\nIbr
 am X. Kendi is a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author\, a professor of 
 history\, and the founding director of the Boston University Center for An
 tiracist Research. He is a columnist at The Atlantic and a correspondent w
 ith CBS News. He is the author of five books including “Stamped from the B
 eginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America\,” which won t
 he National Book Award for Nonfiction\; “How to Be an Antiracist”\; “Stamp
 ed: Racism\, Antiracism\, and You\,” co-authored with Jason Reynolds\; and
  “Antiracist Baby\,” illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky.\n\nIn the lead-up 
 to this event\, the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System and Pri
 nce George’s County Human Relations Commission will discuss “How To Be an 
 Antiracist” and its call to action on Tuesday\, June 30 at 7:00 p.m. as pa
 rt of their “The Elephant We Don’t See: A Diversity Dialogue” Series. Regi
 ster for that discussion here.\n\nThis special event is presented by a con
 sortium of organizations based in Prince George’s County and Maryland\, in
 cluding Joe’s Movement Emporium\, Prince George’s County Memorial Library 
 System and PGCMLS Foundation\, Prince George’s Community College's Center 
 for Performing Arts\, Prince George’s County Human Relations Commission\, 
 and Maryland State Library\, with generous support from Wells Fargo.
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DESCRIPTION:2019 Guggenheim Fellow and New York Times bestselling author Ib
 ram X. Kendi will discuss his renowned book “How to Be an Antiracist” on M
 onday\, July 20 at 7:00 p.m. with Dr. Charlene M. Dukes\, president of Pri
 nce George’s Community College. Dr. Dukes is the first African-American wo
 man to serve as president of the College and has 30 years of progressive l
 eadership experience and administrative responsibility in higher education
 . The conversation will be streamed live online on Crowdcast\, Facebook\, 
 YouTube\, and Twitter/Periscope\, and will air on PGCC TV on a later date.
 \n\nPraised as “The most courageous book to date on the problem of race in
  the Western mind” (New York Times)\, Kendi’s groundbreaking work has prov
 ided a major new counterpoint in the national conversation about race in A
 merica and resonates in this\, our collective moment of reckoning.\n\nIbra
 m X. Kendi is a No. 1 New York Times bestselling author\, a professor of h
 istory\, and the founding director of the Boston University Center for Ant
 iracist Research. He is a columnist at The Atlantic and a correspondent wi
 th CBS News. He is the author of five books including “Stamped from the Be
 ginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America\,” which won th
 e National Book Award for Nonfiction\; “How to Be an Antiracist”\; “Stampe
 d: Racism\, Antiracism\, and You\,” co-authored with Jason Reynolds\; and 
 “Antiracist Baby\,” illustrated by Ashley Lukashevsky.\n\nIn the lead-up t
 o this event\, the Prince George’s County Memorial Library System and Prin
 ce George’s County Human Relations Commission will discuss “How To Be an A
 ntiracist” and its call to action on Tuesday\, June 30 at 7:00 p.m. as par
 t of their “The Elephant We Don’t See: A Diversity Dialogue” Series. Regis
 ter for that discussion here.\n\nThis special event is presented by a cons
 ortium of organizations based in Prince George’s County and Maryland\, inc
 luding Joe’s Movement Emporium\, Prince George’s County Memorial Library S
 ystem and PGCMLS Foundation\, Prince George’s Community College's Center f
 or Performing Arts\, Prince George’s County Human Relations Commission\, a
 nd Maryland State Library\, with generous support from Wells Fargo.
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SUMMARY:Ibram X. Kendi on 'How to Be an Antiracist'
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