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Whether we think about it or not, race is an ever present aspect of our lives. In our workplace, schools, in policing, as we simply walk down the street everyday, race is shaping our experience. But, sometimes it’s hard to see, and even harder to understand. Brian Lowery is a professor at the Stanford Graduate School of Business, and a social psychologist by training. Join Brian for “Know What You See,” where he talks to people from a wide range of backgrounds, from street artists to architects, activists to business leaders, about their own experiences with race and power.
Brian Lowery
Brian Lowery is a Professor of Organizational Behavior and a social psychologist by training. He received his doctorate from UCLA in 2001 with a minor in statistical methods.
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