On Thursday, November 30, 2006, Typecasting authors Stuart and Elizabeth Ewen gave a presentation to a group of about sixty people at Barnes & Noble on Broadway at 82nd Street. The talk, which looked at some social and psychological links between the "family vaues" movement of recent years, and the American eugenics movement that flourished from 1900 to 1930, led to an animated discussion of stereotype, race and the anxieties that accompany groups of people experiencing themselves in the process of becoming anachronisms.
Submitted by: Efelide di Sanita