Illume Speaker Series Knapp LectureOn James Baldwin: Racial Progress without RedemptionMelvin L. Rogers, PhD | Knapp Chair of Liberal ArtsThursday, February 27, at 6 p.m.IPJ Theatre, Joan B. Kroc Institute for Peace and JusticeThe lecture invites the audience to travel back to the 1960s and to think through the assumptions that frame our discussion about racial progress. Baldwin asks us to disentangle our preoccupation with redemption to achieve democratic progress. Advancing democracy through dialogue may mean we don’t completely forget our missteps and trauma. Advancing democracy may involve figuring out how to dialogue, given that the past and present trauma may persist. Melvin L. Rogers, PhD, is the Edna and Richard Salomon Distinguished Professor of Political Science and associate director of the Center for Philosophy, Politics, and Economics at Brown University.Co-sponsored by the Department of Political Science and International Relations and the Africana Studies Program.