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Worcester State College Press
Release FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CORNEL WEST TO SPEAK AT WSC
(Worcester,
MA)—Author and Scholar Dr. Cornel West will speak at Worcester State
College, Mon., Mar. 3, at 7:00 p.m. in the Sullivan Auditorium. The
lecture, part of the Third World Alliance “Courageous Conversations,”
series is free and open to the public.
One of America’s most provocative public intellectuals, Cornel West
has been praised by The New York Times
for his “ferocious moral vision.” Worcester State College President Dr.
Janelle Ashley said the College is committed to bringing noted scholars to
the campus and community. “Worcester State College values spirited debate
and intellectual challenge,” she said. “I am so proud that our students,
faculty and staff were instrumental in bringing Dr. West here. We are
delighted to be sharing this very important event with the entire
community.” Third World Alliance President Jonathon Perez, a Worcester State
College Junior majoring in Sociology and Spanish, said Dr. West will bring a
new awareness to the community. “He is an intellectual who has been very
open about making religion part of his dialogue,” said Perez. “That is what
personally appealed to me. Also, he urges that people be judged by who they
are and what they bring to the table.”
Currently
the Class of 1943 Professor at Princeton University, West burst onto the
national scene in 1993 with his bestselling book, Race Matters, a
searing analysis of racism in American democracy. Race Matters has
become a contemporary classic. West has published 16 other books and has
edited 13 texts.
In
his last book Democracy Matters, West analyzes the arrested
development of democracy both in America and in the crisis-ridden Middle
East. He argues that if America is to become a better steward of
democratization around the world, it must first recognize its own long
history of imperialist corruption. His latest CD, Never Forget: A
Journey of Revelations is a collection of socially conscience music
featuring collaborations with Prince, Outkast, Jill Scott, Talib Kweli. West
also offers commentary weekly on The Tavis Smiley Show from
PRI.
West earned his bachelor’s degree from Harvard in three years, magna cum
laude.
After earning his Ph.D. at Princeton, he became a professor of religion and
director of the Afro-American Studies program there.
West has also taught at Union Theological Seminary, Yale, Harvard, and the
University of Paris.
West was an influential force in developing the storyline for the popular
Matrix movie trilogy and has served as its official spokesperson, as
well as playing a recurring role in the final two films.
The event is sponsored by Third World Alliance, Academic Affairs, Center for
Human Rights, Center for Service Learning and Civic Engagement, Diversity
Office, Faith Zeady Foundation, Henry Lee Willis Center, Multicultural
Affairs Office, Philosophy Department, President’s Office, Sociology
Department, Student Activities Office and Worcester Youth Center.
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