chris goodwin. this is the race in identitity, one yearr after charlottesville panel. our sponsor is virginia wilson monger, and our moderator is w. ralph eubanks, visiting professor from the university of mississippi and the author of "the house at the end of the road: the story of three generations of an interracial family in the american south." >> thank you, chris. ms. i want to welcome you all to our panel, race and identity one year after charlottesville, and i want to extend my thanks and gratitude to jenny monger for her sponsorship of this panel.r last year right after charlottesville, i got an e-mail fromom a friend, and and it said post a photo of the ole miss riot in 1962 and charlottesville in 2017. the caption read, "the names have changed, but the racismci remains the same." the contrast between the two images was the menacing light of the of tiki torches. now, i really talked about this panel not just in terms of race, but in identity. we make ourselves up from a toolkit of options made available by culture and society.cu welt do make choices, but we dob not determine the options among which we choose. ofh course, racism