"Skin Color" Museum Tour and Discussion with Althea Jones

February 21, 2024, 5:30 PM - 8:00 PM. Please register below for this free event.

National Museum of Psychology


Join artist Althea Jones and the Cummings Center for the History of Psychology for a specialized tour and moderated discussion on the subjects of race, skin color, and the history of psychology. Visitors will engage with the complex history of race and psychological science through the Cummings Center’s National Museum of Psychology, followed by a behind-the-scenes look at Jones’ new collaborative work: Skin Color.

This event is presented in partnership with Akron Soul Train.

Limited space is available for this tour and registration is required.

Program

5:30pm-6:45pm: Visitors will explore the National Museum of Psychology through the Cummings Center’s guided Race & Psychology Tour, which examines the power of psychological science to both reinforce and resist systems of racial injustice. The interactive tour explores histories of diagnosis, institutionalization, intelligence testing, and racial profiling alongside the powerful contributions of psychologists of color throughout the 20th century.

6:45pm-8:00pm: Visitors will move upstairs for a moderated discussion with artist Althea Jones, who will discuss the Skin Color project and exhibition. Jones will discuss the project’s history and reflect on connections between her work and the prior museum tour.

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