RWU To Host “How to Talk About Race Without Starting a Riot” Event

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RWU To Host “How to Talk About Race Without Starting a Riot” Event

Filmmaker David A. Wilson
On Tuesday, February 17, filmmaker David A. Wilson will make his second visit to Roger Williams University as part of the President’s Distinguished Speakers Series for an event titled “How to Talk About Race Without Starting a Riot.” Wilson’s documentary, “Meeting David Wilson,” will be screened in its entirety, and a question and answer session will follow.

Drawing on history, current events and his own experience as a young black man growing up in Newark, New Jersey, Wilson has emerged as a leading voice in encouraging an open dialogue and national conversation on race relations in America.

Wilson has emerged as a leading voice on race relations in the United States; He is the founder and executive editor of theGrio.com, a video-based news portal dedicated to providing African-Americans stories that are unavailable or underrepresented in national news outlets.

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In his film, Wilson explores his family’s roots on a journey that brings him to North Carolina, where he discovers the plantation where his ancestors were enslaved, and also finds the descendent of their slave master: a 62-year-old man also named David Wilson.

The Feb. 17 presentation will take place in the University’s Feinstein College of Arts & Sciences Building, Room 157, on the University’s Bristol campus at One Old Ferry Road. Doors open at 5:30 p.m. and the event will begin at 6 p.m. The event is free and open to the public; no tickets are required. For more information, call (401) 254-3166.


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