Culture, Race and Class: How Meaning Matters for the Marginalized

Second Annual Symposium

Friday, October 24, 2008 : 10:00am to 2:30pm

University Park Campus
Andrus Gerontology Center
Davis Auditorium

Free


A scholarly panel explores meaning-making processes and social inequality, while avoiding the pitfalls of a "culture of poverty" perspective.

Join a distinguished panel of scholars — Michael Lamont, Harvard University; Prudence Carter, Stanford University; Mario Luis Small, University of Chicago; and Alford Young, University of Michigan — at the Department of Sociology Symposium, Friday, October 24, 10:30-2:30 p.m.

Refreshments will be served.

Organized by the Graduate Students of the USC Department of Sociology. Sponsored by the USC Office of Graduate Programs.

Edson Rodriguez
(213) 740-3533

http://college.usc.edu/soci/colloquium