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Scholar-in-Residence Lecture: Gerardo Marti (Feb 16, 2016) Photos

Gerardo Marti addresses the audience during his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, "The Future of Racism and the Church" in the Carl Grant Events Center.  - Photo by David Parks 2/16/16 | 26289 | XL
Gerardo Marti addresses the audience during his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, "The Future of Racism and the Church" in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks

Members of the audience laugh after a humorous comment by Gerardo Marti during his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture in the Carl Grant Events Center. - Photo by David Parks 2/16/16 | 26290 | XL
Members of the audience laugh after a humorous comment by Gerardo Marti during his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks

L. Richardson King associate professor and Davidson College chair of sociology Gerardo Marti breaks down "The Future of Racism and the Church" for his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture in the Carl Grant Events Center. - Photo by David Parks 2/16/16 | 26291 | XL
L. Richardson King associate professor and Davidson College chair of sociology Gerardo Marti breaks down "The Future of Racism and the Church" for his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks

Dr. Henry Allen, visiting assistant professor of history, raises a question during Gerardo Marti's Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, "The Future of Racism and the Church" in the Carl Grant Events Center.
 - Photo by David Parks 2/16/16 | 26292 | XL
Dr. Henry Allen, visiting assistant professor of history, raises a question during Gerardo Marti's Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, "The Future of Racism and the Church" in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks

Abigail Thigpen, senior English major, presents a question to Gerardo Marti during his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, "The Future of Racism and the Church" in the Carl Grant Events Center. - Photo by David Parks 2/16/16 | 26293 | XL
Abigail Thigpen, senior English major, presents a question to Gerardo Marti during his Scholar-in-Residence Lecture, "The Future of Racism and the Church" in the Carl Grant Events Center. - David Parks