Racism Roadtrip

This episode features three Keough School of Global Affairs students who took part in the course “Racial Justice In America,” offered through the Center for Social Concerns. The conversation is hosted by Euda Fils  ’23 MGA, and the guests include Bernice Antoine ’26 and Aidé Cuenca Narvaéz ’23 MGA

The course’s curriculum is centered around Clint Smith’s book, How the Word Is Passed, which is about Clint’s visit “to eight places in the United States as well as one abroad to understand how each reckons with its relationship to the history of American slavery.” As part of the course, students were offered the opportunity over spring break to visit some of the same sites that Clint did, as well as some other additional sites in the US that were important in both the history of slavery and the story of the struggle for civil rights.

This episode was originally published by the Kroc Institute for International Peace Studies on May 16, 2023. To explore the entire library of Kroc Cast podcast episodes and for more information , please visit kroc.nd.edu.

Kroc Institute for International Peace StudiesUniversity of Notre Dame

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