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Discussion of Ojibwe Songs with Margaret Noori
(4:00 PM)
29 Years of Solitary Confinement: Robert King Shares His Story
(7:00 PM)
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“Inhumane and Ineffective: Solitary Confinement in Michigan and Beyond, ” Michigan Journal of Race and Law Winter 2013 Symposium
(08:30 AM)
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"Curating the Silences," talk by Richard Rabinowitz
(04:00 PM)
Conversations on Europe: “From Rasse to Race: On the Problem of Difference in the Federal Republic of Germany”
(04:00 PM)
Arabs and Muslims in the Media: Race and Representation after 9/11 and Arab America: Gender, Cultural Politics, and Activism: A Conversation with Nadine Naber and Evelyn Alsultany
(05:30 PM)
Ann Arbor/Ypsilanti Reads Keynote
(07:00 PM)
Human Rights Through Education Conference - Day 1
(7:00 PM)
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Human Rights Through Education Conference - Day 2
(1:00 PM)
"Race: Are we so different?" A conversation with Dr. Yolanda T. Moses and Dr. Lester P. Monts
(07:00 PM)
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Human Rights Through Education Conference - Day 3
(10:00 AM)
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Family Reading and Science Workshop: Everybody cooks! Exploring how geology, geography and human migration influenced food
(01:00 PM)
Talking About Race Sunday Dialogues
(02:00 PM)
Talking About Race Sunday Dialogues
(02:00 PM)
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"Afrolatinidades," talk by Marta Moreno Vega
(04:00 PM)
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Educator's Preview: Race: Are we so different?
(4:30PM)
Philosophy Colloquium Series: "An Inequality Conundrum"
(07:00 PM)
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"Unstuck: Reviving the Movement for Social Justice, Human Dignity, and the Environment"
(12:00 PM)
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Proclaiming Emancipation: Kids' Day!
(11:00 AM)
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Probability in Quantum and Classical Multiverses
(04:00 PM)
Community Conversation: Race and Health
(6:00 PM)
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National Book Award Winner Nikky Finny Poetry Reading
(05:30 PM)
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"Celebrating African American Authors in the Culinary World"
(04:00 PM)
Conversations on Europe: “Rape Hysteria and the Sexual Economy of Race: French Accusations of Sexual Assault against African-American G.I.s, 1944-46”
(04:00 PM)
Tania Bruguera: Immigrant Movement International, Penny W. Stamps Speaker Series
(05:00 PM)
Broken On All Sides: Race, Mass Incarceration and New Visions for Criminal Justice in the U.S., Michigan Community Scholars Program Social Justice Film Series
(06:00 PM)
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Talking About Race Sunday Dialogues
(02:00 PM)
Voices on Race: Black and White in America
(07:00 PM)
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"Should Feminists Stop Talking About Culture? Law and "Honour" Killings in Canada and Europe," Talk by Sherene Razack
(04:00 PM)
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" Author Rebecca Skloot
(6:00 PM)
"The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks" Author Rebecca Skloot
(6:00 PM)
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"Engaging Diversity; More Important Than Ever," Talk by Pat Gurin, Nancy Cantor Lecture
(04:00 PM)
U-M Community Conversations on Race: Student & Faculty/Staff Racial Climate
(05:30 PM)
U-M Community Conversations on Race: Student & Faculty/Staff Racial Climate
(5:30 PM)
Science Café: Race and the Legal System
(5:30PM)
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"Race, Democracy, and Social Control: A Grounded Theory of Racial Justice"
(12:00 PM)
"Race, Democracy, and Social Control: A Grounded Theory of Racial Justice"
(12:00 PM)
"Thinking the Secular (with Foucault) as Christianization-in-depth: Promises and Pitfalls"
(4:00 PM)