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Stand Your Ground: the Story of Race, Gender & Privilege in the US - Part 1

Stand Your Ground: the Story of Race, Gender & Privilege in the US - Part 1

Update: 2021-12-27
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Guest: Dr. Caroline Light – Director of Undergraduate Studies and Senior Lecturer on Studies of Women, Gender and Sexuality at Harvard University. Her book, Stand Your Ground: A History of Americas Love Affair with Lethal Self-Defense is a critical genealogy of our nations ideals of armed citizenship.


Discussion on the history of armed citizenship – from the days of the founding of the US to present day. Who was really supposed to be armed? What qualifications needed to be met to be a gun owner? Did race, status and gender play a role?


Learn how ‘stand your ground’ laws evolved over the centuries – how our nation’s forefathers expected and envisioned who would exercise that right.


Fascinating account of our nation’s past – and a look to the future on stand your ground laws across America. 



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Stand Your Ground: the Story of Race, Gender & Privilege in the US - Part 1

Stand Your Ground: the Story of Race, Gender & Privilege in the US - Part 1

Mary Kay Elloian, MBA, JD, Esq