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The Claremont Graduate University's 2004 Thornton F. Bradshaw Seminar
"The Most Segregated Hour: Race and Religion in the American West"
February 27-28th, 2004
Albrecht Auditorium
Claremont Graduate University, Claremont, California
This conference seeks to explore ways in which religion, ethnicity, and race have confronted and combined with each other in history. Becasue it has been a region where these categories are particularly open to the mixtures of peoples and cultures, we have chosen the American West as the site for both the conference and its subject. The Bradshaw seminar seeks to bring together participants from both the academic and religious communities in order to discuss how regional, racial, ethnic, and religious categories inform identity politics, cultural interactions, and theological concerns.
Invited speakers:
- Rudy Busto, University of California, Santa Barbara
- Donald Dayton, Azusa Pacific University
- William Deverell, California Institute of Technology
- Doug Flamming, Georgia Institutue of Technology
- Philip Goff, Indiana University, Purdue University
- Jane Iwamura, University of Southern California
- Laurie Maffly-Kipp, University of North Carolina
- Armand Mauss, Emeritus, Washington State University
- Randi Jones Walker, Pacific School of Religion
- H. Mark Wild, California State University, Los Angeles
Those interested in attending are asked to register by email at the following address.
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