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In this episode, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum reflects on her journey in higher education, from her early career as a professor and author to her leadership as president of Spelman College. A nationally recognized authority on race relations and identity, she is the bestselling author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?, a groundbreaking book that has shaped national conversations for decades. Dr. Tatum also discusses her newest work, Peril and Promise, and explains why now is the critical moment to confront both the challenges and opportunities facing America’s multiracial democracy.
By The Perkins PlatformIn this episode, Dr. Beverly Daniel Tatum reflects on her journey in higher education, from her early career as a professor and author to her leadership as president of Spelman College. A nationally recognized authority on race relations and identity, she is the bestselling author of Why Are All the Black Kids Sitting Together in the Cafeteria?, a groundbreaking book that has shaped national conversations for decades. Dr. Tatum also discusses her newest work, Peril and Promise, and explains why now is the critical moment to confront both the challenges and opportunities facing America’s multiracial democracy.