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Can racism’s devastating impact on individuals, communities, and societies be prevented? What can each of us do to reduce racism in America? Is there more we can do to diminish discrimination?
In this live virtual webinar, Endeavor Literary Press editor Glenn McMahan will hold an in-depth conversation with Dr. Peter Huang, author of the new book Disrupting Racism. In the book, which is endorsed by two Nobel Prize-winning economists, Dr. Huang argues that we can do more to reduce racism by applying economics, behavioral science, and cognitive neuroscience—a holistic approach. (Read more about the book here: https://www.endeavorliterary.com/disrupting-racism
Dr. Huang will be joined in this conversation by Dr. Henry Lee, a world-renowned forensic scientist. Born in China and growing up in Taiwan, Dr. Lee came to the United States in 1965 and, through hard work and persistence, became a leading crime-solver with a PhD in biochemistry from NYU. He offers a long-range view of racism in American society.
Together Dr. Huang and Dr. Lee will share their knowledge about combatting racism and their personal experiences as Asian Americans.
About the Panelists
Dr. Peter Huang graduated from Princeton University at age seventeen, then earned a doctorate in applied mathematics from Harvard and later completed a JD from Stanford University Law School. In addition to his work as a professor of law, most recently at the University of Colorado, he has published and lectured extensively on topics related to racism and social justice.
Dr. Henry Lee is one of the world’s foremost forensic scientists. He has helped solve more than 8000 criminal investigations, including landmark cases such as the O.J. Simpson trial, the kidnapping of Elizabeth Smart, and the reinvestigation of the Kennedy assassination. Dr. Lee is currently a Distinguished Emeritus Professor in Forensic Science, Vice President of Institute of Forensic Science, and the director of Forensic Research and Training Center of University of New Haven. He is the author of several bestsellers, such as Famous Crimes Revisited, and several widely used college textbooks. He has appeared in many national TV shows and movies.