View From A Barber’s Chair – An Evening With Dr. William Cross Jr.

View From a Barber’s Chair

You’re invited to an evening with Dr. William (Bill) Cross Jr., renowned African-American psychologist and racial identity scholar.
Cross is professor emeritus of higher education and counseling psychology at the University of Denver. He has received numerous honors and awards in the field of psychology and is one of the most frequently cited names in Black racial identity literature. In his lecture, Cross will revisit his ground-breaking model on Black Identity and discuss his new understanding of the psychology of slavery.
The first 24 students who arrive in person for the event will receive a free copy of his latest book, “Black Identity Viewed from a Barbers Chair: Nigrescence & Eudaimonia.”
View from a Barber’s Chair
Thursday, Dec. 9, 7-9 p.m.
Lecture, Q & A 7-8:30 p.m.
Book Signing 8:30-9 p.m.
Cornerstone Screening Room 

You can also join the event virtually via Zoom. Please register here.

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