Ellen Pader will speak about her research in a talk titled “Household Definitions, Zoning and Discrimination: How Housing Policies can Prevent Us from Being our Sibling’s Keeper, Create Waste and Cause Hate.”
Declamation Day is a public-speaking tournament where undergraduates from across the campus read aloud works they have chosen from a wide range of published material.
Normal Guillard, who joined the 1961 Cuban Literacy Campaign (the Campaign) when she was 15 years old will speak and there will be a showing of the short film Maestra.
A new traveling exhibition that examines the challenges faced by African-American baseball players as they sought equal opportunities in their sport beginning in the post-Civil War era.
October 12, 2012—December 7, 2012 This event does NOT occur on: November 12, November 22
Born out of unthinkable violence, the Greensboro Justice Fund was established to educate the public about discrimination and discriminatory organizations.
October 31, 2012—January 11, 2013 This event does NOT occur on: November 22, December 16, December 22—December 23, December 25, December 28—January 1, January 6