Storyteller and sociologist Kimberly Dark to discuss income and wealth distribution Oct. 29

October 2, 2013

Award-winning storyteller and sociologist Kimberly Dark will discuss the history and current condition of income and wealth distribution in America at the University of Richmond Oct. 29, 7 p.m. 

Sponsored by WILL and the Women, Gender and Sexuality Studies programs, the talk will be held in Tyler Haynes Commons, Alice Haynes Room.  It is free and open to the public. 

A writer, storyteller and speaker, Dark lectures in a graduate program in sociological practice at California State University, San Marcos. She regularly blogs for the Huffington Post and Ms. Magazine, and speaks at colleges and universities, conferences, theatres and festivals. 

Dark will address how "the 1 percent" came into existence.  In the interactive presentation, she will provide participants with the tools necessary to work toward a more just economy.

For more information call 804-289-8579 or email koconne2@richmond.edu.

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