Detroit: Cress Theory of Color Confrontation and Racism
Dr. Frances Cress Welsing
PSYCHIATRIST / WRITER
‘Cress Theory of Color Confrontation and Racism’
“If you don’t understand Racism
(White Supremacy),
everything you think you understand,
will only confuse you.
Neely Fuller
Lecture / Workshop
Sat., November 21, 2009
Wayne State University Community Arts Auditorium
Cass Ave between Kirby & Ferry
430 Reuther Mall @ 3:00 p.m.
Tickets available @
Truth Bookstore
21500 Northwestern (call for #)
For further information call Adowa @
313-868-0545
Vendor Space Limited!
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Press Release
Tzaddi Productions is proud to present ,
Dr. Welsing who will lecture in Detroit, MI Saturday, November 21, 2009, at Wayne State University’s Community Arts Auditorium, at 3:00PM.
Dr. Welsing is author of The Isis Papers and creator of the Cress-Welsing Theory analyzing the nature of white supremacy.
Born March 18, 1935, in Chicago, IL.
Author, psychiatrist. Cook County Hospital, intern, 1962-63; St. Elizabeth Hospital, resident in general psychiatry, 1963-66; Children’s Hospital, fellowship child psychiatry, 1966-68; private practice in general psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1966–, and general and child psychiatry, Washington, DC, 1968 –; Howard University College of Medicine, assistant professor of pediatrics, 1968-75; Hillcrest Children’s Center, clinical director, 1975-76; affiliated with Paul Robeson School for Growth and Development, North Community Mental Health Center, Washington, DC, 1976-90. Has appeared on numerous television and radio shows; lecturer.
National Medicine Association (section on psychiatry and behavioral sciences), American Medical Association, American Psychiatric Association.
Dr. Francis Cress Welsing’s pivotal 1991 book, “The Isis Papers: The Keys to the Colors,” presented a bold psychoanalysis of the system of racism/White supremacy. Dr. Welsing postulated that White supremacy exists as a behavioral reaction to the genetic recessive state of the White race. Dr. Welsing continues to practice psychiatry in the Washington, D.C. area. She holds a lecture series on the second Thursday of every month that’s free to the public at the Cress-Welsing Institute of Psychiatry and Social Research. She states, “It’s a lecture series where I talk only about racism and aspects of racism.” She is currently working on her second book, “The Isis Papers – Volume 2.”
Dr. Welsing states that for the sake of Black mental health and for Black intelligence that all people of color must understand the dynamic of racism/White supremacy, what it is and how it works, so that they can have an appropriate, self-respecting response to racism/ white supremacy.
This lecture is timely and will certainly be informational.
For tickets call 313-868-0545


