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Identities in Red, Black, and White: A Roundtable Discussion
(04:00 PM)
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Upholding fairness norms: third-party punishment, reward and compensation in Ultimatum games
(3:00 PM)
"Caste, Gender, and Casteism: An Intersectional Perspective," lecture by Ramaswami Mahalingham, Ph.D.
(4:00 PM)
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Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads: Learn How to Moderate a Discussion Group in Your Community
(2:00 PM)
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Family Reading and Science Workshop: What makes us the same? What makes us different?
(1:00 PM)
Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads: Learn How to Moderate a Discussion Group in Your Community
(2:00 PM)
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"Indigenous Circuits: Navajo Women's Labor and the Gendering of Semiconductor Manufacture"
(4:00 PM)
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Modular Theory for Philosophers
(04:00 PM)
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"New Deal Visualities: Figures of Difference in Photographic Claims to Citizenship," panel discussion
(4:00 PM)
Renoir and Surrealist Paris in Black & White - Penny W. Stamps Speaker Series
(05:00 PM)
Renoir and Surrealist Paris in Black & White
(05:00 PM)
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SAAN 2013 Social Justice Conference - Day 1
(05:00 PM)
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SAAN 2013 Social Justice Conference - Day 2
(05:00 PM)
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"Earth, Sky, Water, Fire: Stories of the Americas," Afro-Native Storytelling by Elizabeth James
(2:00 PM)
In Conversation: Visual Resources for Understanding Race
(03:00 PM)
In Conversation: Visual Resources for Understanding Race
(3:00 PM)
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Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial Symposium: Keynote Memorial Lecture, by Morris Dees
(10:00 AM)
"Impediments to the Dream: The Prison-Industrial Complex and the Dream," talk by Angela Davis
(02:00 PM)
"Impediments to the Dream: The Prison-Industrial Complex and the Dream," talk by Angela Davis
(2:00 PM)
"The Influence of Dr. King's Legacy on South Africa's Vision to Create a Society that Respects Fundamental Human Rights"; speaker Karthy Govender
(3:00 PM)
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Colorblind: How Not Seeing “Color” Actually Hinders Justice and Equality PM
(11:00 AM)
"The Jemima Code: A Gallery of Cooks Share Their Wisdom," a talk by Toni Tipton-Martin
(02:00 pm)
"The Jemima Code: A Gallery of Cooks Share Their Wisdom," a talk by Toni Tipton-Martin
(2:00 PM)
"Race and Art: A Case Study from Winslow Homer," talk by Peter H. Wood
(5:15 PM)
"Race and Art: A Case Study from Winslow Homer," talk by Peter H. Wood
(5:15 pm)
Colorblind: How Not Seeing “Color” Actually Hinders Justice and Equality
(06:00 PM)
Colorblind: How Not Seeing “Color” Actually Hinders Justice and Equality PM
(6:00 PM)
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Colorblind: How Not Seeing “Color” Actually Hinders Justice and Equality
(11:00 AM)
"Refusing to be Enemies - the Zeitouna Story" - Film Screening
(7:00PM)
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Video installation by Richard Barnes
(12:00 PM)
State of Exception Panel Discussion on materiality and violence
(4:00 PM)
Opening Reception for State of Exception: Richard Barnes, Jason De León, Amanda Krugliak
(5:30 PM)
"Using Objects of Intolerance to Teach Tolerance and Promote Social Justice: The Case of the Jim Crow Museum of Racist Memorabilia"
(6:30PM)
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Presentation by Playwright and Director Alanis King
(1:30 PM)
"What STS Can Learn From the Black Panther Party," talk by Alondra Nelson
(4:00 PM)
"Mr. & Mrs. Iyer," Film Screening
(8:00PM)
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State of Exception
Of Braceros Fracasados and Other Success Stories: Border Ballads and Laments
(12:30PM)
"The Roots of Trust," lecture by Vaughn Sills, artist and author (also at 7:00 PM)
(02:00 PM)
Annual Distinguished Lecture on Europe. "The Denial of Racial Discrimination."
(4:00 PM)
"The Roots of Trust," lecture by Vaughn Sills, artist and author (also at 2:00 PM)
(07:00 PM)
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Theatre Performance and Workshop with Marcie Rendon
(1:45 PM)
Taubman College Wallenberg Lecture: Ingrid Carlberg
(2:30 PM)
Exhibit Opening Event and Reception: To me there's no other choice: Raoul Wallenberg 1912-2012
(4:00PM)
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Sharing Embodied Cultural Knowledge Through Traditional Songs
(3:30 PM)
Blacking Up: Hip Hop's Remix of Race and Identity, Michigan Community Scholars Program Social Justice Film Series
(06:00 PM)
Word of Mouth StorySLAM (in)Justice
(6:00 PM)