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URL:https://cure.camden.rutgers.edu/events/cure-event-young-gifted-and-div
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SUMMARY:Cure Event: Young\, Gifted and Diverse
DESCRIPTION:Registration\nRegistration is encouraged but not required. Plea
 se register here. \nSeminar Overview\nDespite their diversity\, Black Ame
 ricans have long been studied as a uniformly disadvantaged group. Drawing 
 from a representative sample of over a thousand Black students and in-dept
 h interviews and focus groups with over one hundred more\, Young\, Gifted 
 and Diverse highlights diversity among the new educated Black elite—thos
 e graduating from America’s selective colleges and universities in the e
 arly twenty-first century.\nDifferences in childhood experiences shape thi
 s generation\, including their racial and other social identities and atti
 tudes\, and beliefs about and interactions with one another. While those i
 n the new Black elite come from myriad backgrounds and have varied views o
 n American racism\, as they progress through college and toward the Black 
 professional class they develop a shared worldview and group consciousness
 . They graduate with optimism about their own futures\, but remain guarded
  about racial equality more broadly. This internal diversity alongside pol
 itical consensus among the elite complicates assumptions about both a mono
 lithic Black experience and the future of Black political solidarity.\nAbo
 ut Professor Charles\nCamille Zubrinsky Charles is Walter H. and Leonore C
 . Annenberg Professor in the Social Sciences in the Department of Sociolo
 gy\, Graduate School of Education\, and the Center for Africana Studies at
  the University of Pennsylvania. Her research interests are in the areas o
 f urban inequality\, racial attitudes and intergroup relations\, racial re
 sidential segregation\, minorities in higher education\, and racial identi
 ty.\n\n&nbsp\;\n&nbsp\;\n\nThis event is Co-sponsored by the Honors Colleg
 e.
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