

Thu, Feb 19
|Wadsworth Atheneum Theater
6:00pm Pennington Lecture: Dr. Anthony Jack
As author of The Privileged Poor and Class Dismissed, Anthony—once a low-income, first-generation college student himself—details how class divides on campus create barriers to academic and career success, and shares what schools can do to truly level the playing field.
Time & Location
Feb 19, 2026, 5:00 PM – 7:30 PM
Wadsworth Atheneum Theater, 600 Main St, Hartford, CT 06103, USA
About the Event
5th Annual Pennington Lecture Thursday, February 19, 2025 Free admission. There are no allocated tickets.
2:30-4:00pm Exclusive Conversation with Capital students
5:00pm Public Reception in Avery Court, Wadsworth Atheneum (light fare)
6:00pm Public Lecture, In theater and online, Wadsworth Atheneum Theater
Seating for this free event is first-come, first-served
link for the livestream will appear here closer to the event
As author of The Privileged Poor and Class Dismissed, Anthony—once a low-income, first-generation college student himself—details how class divides on campus create barriers to academic and career success, and shares what schools can do to truly level the playing field. Anthony is also the faculty director of Boston University’s Newbury Center, which serves first-generation students and focuses on student success and inclusion.
CT State Capital's annual Pennington Lecture, now in its fifth year, is a project designed to bring “out of the shadows” the rich history of the Talcott Street Church, Connecticut's First Black Church and school located in Hartford and built in 1819. Capital sits adjacent to the original location of the church where Reverend Pennington served as pastor. The Pennington Lecture is a collaboration between CT State Capital Community College, the Amistad Center for Arts and Culture, and the Wadsworth Atheneum.