UCSB's Arts & Lectures Presents: Heather McGhee (Tue. May 4 @5pm)

The Department of Black Studies is honored to be a campus partner with UCSB's Arts & Lectures "Race to Justice" Series. The programming is absolutely amazing! 

There will be a presentation by Heather McGhee, followed by a Q&A with Dr. Sharon Tettegah, UCSB professor and director of the Center for Black Studies Research.

“Heather McGhee’s specialty is the American economy – and the mystery of why it so often fails the American public. She played a leadership role in steering the historic Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act, and was one of the key advocates credited for the adoption of the Volcker Rule. McGhee's compassionate and deeply-stirring New York Times bestseller, The Sum of Us, reveals the devastating true cost of racism for everyone and offers an actionable roadmap during one of the most critical – and most troubled – periods in history.” (UCSB’s Arts and Lectures)

All of these events are free to UCSB students. 

Please join us and spread the word! Register at: 

https://artsandlectures.ucsb.edu/SelectTickets.aspx?PerfNum=4602