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Talk by Donna Brazile, Political Strategist and Syndicated Columnist
(8:30 AM)
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Family Reading and Science Workshop: Can you feel the beat? Exploring what makes music the universal language
(01:00 PM)
Talking About Race Sunday Dialogues
(02:00 PM)
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Elm Park, 1955
(07:00 PM)
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Finding Funding for Race-Related Research and Projects: A University Library Workshop
(12:00 PM)
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What Good is Race? A Panel Discussion
(12:00PM)
"Community Ecologies: Invasive Species and Interdisciplinary Crossings"
(3:30 PM)
"RaceHarmony.com: It's Black, It's White, It's Funny"
(6:00 PM)
"Telling Our Own Story: The Complexity of Arab American Identity Representation," talk by Anan Ameri
(06:30 PM)
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"Race, Representation and the Colonial Archive: Dean Worcester and the Philippines" Conference
(09:00 AM)
"Secularization, the Colonial Subject, and the 'Sexual Clash of Civilizations'"
(4:00 PM)
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Opening reception for the 18th Annual Exhibition of Art by Michigan Prisoners
(05:30 PM)
Community Conversation: "Biases: Conscious and Unconscious"
(6:00 PM)
"Museum Utopias, Museum Dystopias: The Dawning of the Age of Hybridity," Talk by Ruth Phillips
(06:30 PM)
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Community Conversation: "Biases: Conscious and Unconscious"
(11:00 AM)
"The New Sterilization: Incarceration as Population Policy in the United States"
(4:00 PM)
U-M Community Conversations on Race: Institutional Resources and Efforts
(5:30 PM)
Science Café: Race and Education
(5:30 PM)
World Café: An Intimate dialogue about the lived experience of Muslims. Event for U-M students.
(06:00 PM)
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UMMA Dialogue with Mabel Wilson
(05:00 PM)
Incarcerated Youth - A discussion with juvenile correctional facility staff
(7:30 PM)
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Exploring Humanity: A Science and Culture Discovery Day
(09:00 AM)
"The Central Park Five" Screening and Panel Discussion
(12:00 PM)
Spirit of Detroit, a play by Mercilee Jenkins
(07:00 PM)
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Talking About Race Sunday Dialogues
(02:00 PM)
Spirit of Detroit, a play by Mercilee Jenkins
(7:00 PM)
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UMMA Dialogue with María Magdalena Campos Pons
(05:00 PM)
Unnatural Causes
(06:00 PM)
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Workshop in association with the exhibition "Building Islam in Detroit"
(04:00 PM)
Shenandoah
(7:00 PM)
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Museum Studies Brown Bag: "Who is 'We'?: Exhibiting Race through Local Voices"
(12:00 PM)
People, Power, Place: Health, Race, & Equity in our Neighborhoods
(5:45 PM)
"Understanding Intimate Partner Violence and Why Race Matters"
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