Race and Place in Charlottesville
A religion & spirituality podcast from The Center for Christian Study
Listen to a Study Center tour of Charlottesville’s history of race and racism interpreted through the streets, buildings, monuments, and spaces of Charlottesville’s university and downtown communities. Led by Study Center Board Chair and Professor of Architectural History, Louis Nelson, the series features interviews with local experts, public historians, and residents. This podcast is a production of the Center for Christian Study in Charlottesville, VA.
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