Noted author and psychologist Claude Steele, a protege of Kenneth Clark, spoke at Syracuse University tonight. He discussed stereotype threats and the significance of identity from his book Whistling Vivaldi. Real excellence comes from a diversity of perspectives, he said. His twin brother is author Shelby Steele.
Tags: 2013, Affirmative Action, Black History Month Commemorative Lecture, Claude Steele, S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communication, Syracuse University, Whistling Vivaldi
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