A&S Annual Diversity Lecture: Casey Stockstill, False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers

Arts and Sciences staff filled 105 Dartmouth Hall on April 17 to hear Assistant Professor of Sociology Casey Stockstill discuss her new book, False Starts: The Segregated Lives of Preschoolers, in conversation with Professor of Comparative Literature Michelle Warren. The annual Diversity Lecture gives staff a chance to learn about faculty research and issues related to diversity and inclusion. False Starts details how preschools in the United States reinforce racial inequities—with important implications for children, education, and society at large. (Photo by Robert Gill)