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MLK Keynote Address

Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University.
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  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Andrew Prince, Dean of Multicultural Education introduces Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Andrew Prince, Dean of Multicultural Education introduces Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Andrew Prince, Dean of Multicultural Education introduces Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

  • Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    Christopher Petrella, MLK Day Celebration Keynote Address

    January 16, 2019: Christopher Petrella who teaches in American University's Critical Race, Gender, and Culture Studies Collaborative and serves as Director of Advocacy & Strategic Partnerships for the Antiracist Research & Policy Center, also at American University. He is the author of "Real White: Histories of White Supremacy in New England" which contests New England’s self-presentation as an imagined community of racial piety, white homogeneity, and antiracist myth-making. He spoke during Morning Meeting in Bingham Auditorium on the theme of Intersectionality and is seen here meeting with faculty and students in the Woolworth Faculty Room during a Q&A session following his lecture. (Photo by Robert Falcetti/Taft)

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