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Friday, February 23, 11:15am-12:45pm, Thompson Library [Rm. 165], 1858 Neil Ave.

Income and wealth inequality is a problem we can’t ignore. It affects not just our economy, but also our communities and our mental health. It separates us in ways we often cannot afford. Inequalities due to race, gender, or other social identities similarly divide us and add complexity to the problems we face. But there is disagreement about how to talk about inequality. In particular, how should we understand social identities and what role we expect them to play in addressing inequality broadly? This panel discussion brings together experts who see things from different angles.

This event is generously co-sponsored by the OSU Department of Sociology. It is part of CEHV’s 2023-24 COMPAS Directions program.

Speakers

Vivek Chibber (New York University, Sociology)

Derrick Darby (Rutgers, Philosophy)

Moderator

• Sahar Heydari Fard (Ohio State, Philosophy)

Hosted by OSU Center for Ethics and Human Values [CEHV].

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Friday, February 23, 2024 - 11:15am

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