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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20211025T120000
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SUMMARY:Seminar Series: Rage Renegades with Myisha Cherry\, MDiv\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:Attend via Zoom\nPasscode: Seminar\n\n"Rage Renegades" refer to
  allies with rage at racial injustice. They are rage renegades because alt
 hough their privilege and place in a white-supremacist society is meant to
  guarantee that they will be complicit or engage in racism as a way to mai
 ntain racial domination\, they instead show outrage at such a society. In 
 doing so\, they rebel against a racist system that was designed to benefit
  them exclusively. But rage renegading can also go wrong when it reinforce
 s the same white supremacy that the rage aims to challenge. In this semina
 r\, Professor Cherry will describe four ways in which this misdirection ca
 n happen as well as provide some suggestions for how to steer clear of it.
   \n\nMyisha Cherry is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at the Univers
 ity of California\, Riverside. Her research is primarily concerned with th
 e role of emotions and attitudes in public life. Cherry’s books include 
 "UnMuted: Conversations on Prejudice\, Oppression\, and Social Justice" (O
 xford University Press) and\, co-edited with Owen Flanagan\, "The Moral Ps
 ychology of Anger" (Rowman &amp\; Littlefield). Her latest book is "The Ca
 se for Rage: Why Anger is Essential to Anti-racist Struggle" (Oxford Unive
 rsity Press). Her work on emotions and race has appeared in The Atlantic\,
  Boston Review\, Los Angeles Times\, Salon\, Huffington Post\, WomanKind\
 , and New Philosopher Magazine. Cherry is also the host of the UnMute Po
 dcast\, where she interviews philosophers about the social and political i
 ssues of our day. 
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