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Race:  The Power of an Illusion Pt. 2

Race - The Power of an Illusion questions the very idea of race as biology, suggesting that a belief in race is no more sound than believing that the sun revolves around the earth.

The Crucial Arts Monthly Doc Film Series Presents

Race:  The Power of an Illusion
The division of the world's peoples into distinct groups - "red," "black," "white" or "yellow" peoples - has became so deeply imbedded in our psyches, so widely accepted, many would promptly dismiss as crazy any suggestion of its falsity. Yet, that's exactly what this provocative, three-hour series by California Newsreel claims. Race - The Power of an Illusion questions the very idea of race as biology, suggesting that a belief in race is no more sound than believing that the sun revolves around the earth. It looks at several scientific discoveries that illustrate why humans cannot be subdivided into races and how there isn't a single characteristic, trait - or even one gene - that can be used to distinguish all members of one race from all members of another.

Episode 2- The Story We Tell explores the roots of the 'race' concept, including the 19th century science that justified it and how it gained such a hold over our minds.  Ancient people stigmatized "others" based on language, custom and religion, but not physical differences.  Ironically, it wasn't until slavery was challenged on moral grounds that early prejudices - emboldened by the need to defend slavery in a nation that professed a deep belief in freedom - crystallized into a full blown ideology of white superiority.  By the mid-19th century, race had become the "commonsense" wisdom of white America, explaining everything from individual behavior to the fate of societies.  The Story We Tell reveals how social inequalities came to be disguised as "natural". 

 Race: The Power of an Illusion
          

 

"Race: The Power of an Illusion"

Episode 2: The Story We Tell

Date
Friday, June 18, 2010 @ 7PM

Venue:
Casa Frela Gallery
47 W. 119th Street
(Between Lenox & 5th Aves.)

Ticket Donation:
$10.00 (includes light refreshments)

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917-991-4760
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