A Post-Racial America (11/18)

Join Donald Pope-Davis and Darren Davis, professors at the University of Notre Dame, as they discusses the role of race and culture in emerging communities on Wednesday, November 18, 7 p.m., at the Albin O. Kuhn Library, 7th Floor.

Pope-Davis has served the Notre Dame faculty since 2000 and has served in a number of administrative positions including tenures as associate vice president and dean of the Notre Dame Graduate School. His research interests are in the areas of multicultural psychology, counseling and education with specific interests in cultural and racial identity development, cultural competency training, development and assessment.

Davis is a leading and internationally recognized scholar in public opinion, elections and voting behavior, political psychology, research methods and statistics, and racial politics. His research has been published in the most prestigious refereed journals in political science and public opinion, such as The American Political Science Review, American Journal of Political Science, Journal of Politics, and Public Opinion Quarterly, and he has also served on the editorial boards of these journals.

This lecture is being co-sponsored by the UMBC Departments of Psychology and Africana Studies and the University of Notre Dame Alumni Club of Maryland. The lecture is part of Notre Dame’s Hesburgh Lecture Series, which has brought a taste of Notre Dame’s academic expertise to Notre Dame alumni and their local communities.

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