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Today we continue our conversation and lecture on Race Manners with Bruce A. Jacobs. In our interview we ask about what cities in the US are have the best grasp on race manners, as well as finding out what Bruce has to say on the building of a Mousque near the World Trade Site, all followed by Part II of the lecture 5 things they never tell you about race. Jacobs is author of Race Manners for the 21st Century: Getting Real About Race in Everyday Life. Bruce is the rare social change advocate who both lays out the big issues of racial politics and equips us to handle them in everyday life. With his dynamic presence, his empathy with audiences and the plain-spoken clarity of his book "Race Manners," Bruce is able to encourage people of good will to challenge bigotry and to work for our common benefit. Bruce, a Harvard graduate, has been on NPR, C-SPAN, Pacifica, and radio and television shows nationwide. He has spoken at scores of colleges, organizations, places of worship, and community gatherings from New York to Arizona to California.
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Piece Description
Today we continue our conversation and lecture on Race Manners with Bruce A. Jacobs. In our interview we ask about what cities in the US are have the best grasp on race manners, as well as finding out what Bruce has to say on the building of a Mousque near the World Trade Site, all followed by Part II of the lecture 5 things they never tell you about race. Jacobs is author of Race Manners for the 21st Century: Getting Real About Race in Everyday Life. Bruce is the rare social change advocate who both lays out the big issues of racial politics and equips us to handle them in everyday life. With his dynamic presence, his empathy with audiences and the plain-spoken clarity of his book "Race Manners," Bruce is able to encourage people of good will to challenge bigotry and to work for our common benefit. Bruce, a Harvard graduate, has been on NPR, C-SPAN, Pacifica, and radio and television shows nationwide. He has spoken at scores of colleges, organizations, places of worship, and community gatherings from New York to Arizona to California.
