The Ethics of Now with Tracie Canada and Hanif Abdurraqib

Thursday, April 24, -
Join the Kenan Institute for Ethics and host Adriane Lentz-Smith for a conversation with sports anthropologist Tracie Canada and award-winning author and MacArthur Fellow Hanif Abdurraqib on race, exploitation, and hope in sports.

Sports are about way more than just play. In her new book, "Tackling the Everyday: Race and Nation in Big-Time College Football," Duke professor Tracie Canada reflects on the experiences of Black athletes to understand how labor, power, exclusion, and intimacy matter on and off the playing field. And in the recent "There's Always This Year: On Basketball and Ascension," longlisted for the 2024 National Book Award, Hanif Abdurraqib offers us a poetic personal reflection on basketball, life, and home in Columbus, Ohio, exploring what it means for an athlete to "make it" and the tension between excellence and ever-growing expectations.

Join us to find out how looking at our country through the lens of sports can reveal things we might not otherwise see.

This event takes place at the Durham Arts Council. Copies of Canada's "Tackling the Everday" and Abdurraqib's "There's Always This Year" will be available for purchase, courtesy of the Regulator Bookshop. A book signing and reception will follow the event. Please be advised that seating for this event is first come, first served.

Cosponsored by Black in Blue: The Duke Race & Sports Project; Department of Cultural Anthropology; Department of English; Department of Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies; Duke University Libraries; FHI Revaluing Care Lab; International Comparative Studies; Office of the Provost; and Trinity College of Arts & Sciences.
Sponsor

Kenan Institute for Ethics

Co-Sponsor(s)

Cultural Anthropology; Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies; International Comparative Studies (ICS); Libraries; Provost's Office; Revaluing Care Lab; Trinity College

The Ethics of Now with Tracie Canada and Hanif Abdurraqib

Contact

Arnade-Colwill, Jac
919-660-3183