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ICE@Dartmouth Public Dialogue with writer and journalist Vanessa Woods, anthropologist Brian Hare, and author and essayist M.T. Anderson, moderated by director Marcelo Gleiser.
From time immemorial our species has gathered in tribes. We still do, even if our notion of tribe has been greatly diversified to include socio-economic, religious, political, and many other tribal kinds. To what extent does tribalism serve us still? While the tribe protects and creates social cohesion, it also can segregate and ostracize. Join us for a timely live conversation with Duke University's evolutionary anthropologists Vanessa Woods and Brian Hare — authors most recently of Survival of the Friendliest — National Book Award winner novelist and essayist M.T. Anderson, and ICE@Dartmouth director, physicist and author Marcelo Gleiser. Free and open to the public.
For registration and details, visit ice.dartmouth.edu.
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