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Has anybody ever asked you what your race is? Have you ever wondered yourself? Maybe the answer is no. Or, maybe you remember when you realized there was an answer. In this lecture, we’ll talk about how we know — or how we decide — who belongs to what race. And along the way, we’ll challenge the idea that “races" exist at all.

Presenter: Suzanna Crage, SFU's Department of Sociology & Anthropology.

Originally presented as part of FASS's e-Sampler series, helping our students prepare for and succeed in their studies at SFU sfu.ca/fass/students/prospective-students/e-sampler.html
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