Librarian, Judy Pinnolis, discusses Caste: The Origins of Our Discontents by Isabel Wilkerson with Dr. Jasmine Parker, Associate Director for Diversity and Inclusion at Berklee College of Music. For more information, contact us at askalibrarian@berklee.edu or visit our guide. Video editing by Stacey Snyder.https://remix.berklee.edu/library-books-at-berklee/1000/thumbnail.jp
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