South Phoenix Oral History Project

1.23. It's Not the Great Equalizer (with Dr. Jean Beaman)

June 03, 2020 SMCCHistory Season 1 Episode 23
1.23. It's Not the Great Equalizer (with Dr. Jean Beaman)
South Phoenix Oral History Project
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South Phoenix Oral History Project
1.23. It's Not the Great Equalizer (with Dr. Jean Beaman)
Jun 03, 2020 Season 1 Episode 23
SMCCHistory

Dr. Jean Beaman called in to talk about the realities of living through history and societal change. She discusses the racial and social realities of COVID19, and dispels the notion that the pandemic is the "great equalizer." She also considers the spring 2020 protests regarding the death of George Floyd, and how they are connected to the coronavirus.

Dr. Beaman is Assistant Professor of Sociology at University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France.

To read Dr. Beaman's profile, take a look at our daily blog at https://southphoenixoralhistory.com/more-and-more-every-day/

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Interview Date: 6/2/20

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Dr. Jean Beaman called in to talk about the realities of living through history and societal change. She discusses the racial and social realities of COVID19, and dispels the notion that the pandemic is the "great equalizer." She also considers the spring 2020 protests regarding the death of George Floyd, and how they are connected to the coronavirus.

Dr. Beaman is Assistant Professor of Sociology at University of California, Santa Barbara. She is the author of Citizen Outsider: Children of North African Immigrants in France.

To read Dr. Beaman's profile, take a look at our daily blog at https://southphoenixoralhistory.com/more-and-more-every-day/

Show notes: 

Connect with us:
Click here to tell us your story.
Why is it called More and More Every Day? Click here to read our first More and More post. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram @smcchistory

Interview Date: 6/2/20