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Anthropology Annual Lecture explores the ramifications of juvenile incarceration

Anthropology Annual Lecture explores the ramifications of juvenile incarceration

The Department of Anthropology in the Faculty of Liberal Arts & Professional Studies (LA&PS) presents this year’s Anthropology Annual Lecture on Thursday, March 23 at 4:30 p.m. with researcher, writer, filmmaker, and professor at Princeton University Dr. Laurence Ralph.

Serving as the keynote speaker for the event, Dr. Ralph will discuss juvenile murder in which teenage boys of color were killed by their peers, and ask how the victim's family can heal from such incidents.

The annual lecture is a leading event for the Department of Anthropology. The yearly address provides faculty, staff and students with a unique opportunity to meet eminent leaders in the field. 

All members of the York University community are welcome to attend this event. The event will have a livestream and registration is required. For more information on Dr. Ralph's speech, please visit the Anthropology Annual Lecture Series webpage.