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An 'Our Common Purpose' Event
Upcoming Virtual Event
RECKONING WITH ORGANIZATIONAL HISTORY
Morton L. Mandel Public Lecture
June 14, 2021 | 4:00 p.m. EDT
Over the last few years, organizations across the United States — including corporations, universities, and nonprofits like the American Academy of Arts and Sciences — have begun to reflect on their ties to slavery, Native genocide, and other troubling elements of American history. Please join us for a program on why historical self-examination matters and what can be gained from studies of the past. We will hear from leaders of a diverse group of institutions about the reckoning process, best practices that other organizations can use, and how this work can create opportunities for a better future.
The discussion will highlight 'Telling Our Nation’s Story' ([link removed]), one of 31 recommendations in 'Our Common Purpose,' the final report from the American Academy’s Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship. This recommendation encourages honest conversations that bridge divides and help develop new narratives that incorporate all aspects of our history.
Featuring a Keynote Address by
CLAUDIA RANKINE
Poet, Playwright, Writer; Frederick Iseman Professor of Poetry; Professor of African-American Studies, Yale University
and a Panel Discussion with
JOHN J. DEGIOIA
President, Georgetown University
SUSAN GOLDBERG
Editor-in-Chief, National Geographic
BRENT LEGGS
Executive Director, African American Cultural Heritage Fund
BEN VINSON
Provost and Executive Vice President, Case Western Reserve University; Member, Commission on the Practice of Democratic Citizenship
With introductory remarks by American Academy President, DAVID OXTOBY.
Event Date: Monday, June 14, 2021
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4:00 - 5:30 p.m. Eastern
1:00 - 2:30 p.m. Pacific
For questions, contact Meg Di Maggio, Events Coordinator
617-576-5083;
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