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The Reconstruction of Race Relations Post Election 2020

Art Speaks Justice is hosted by Baruch College Weissman School of Arts and Sciences Office of the Dean. The Art Speaks Justice series focuses on social justice issues. In covering the vast range of…

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Native American Imagery in Sports : Is this a Whole New Ball Game?

North American sports teams are rife with Native American themed nicknames, mascots and logos. Many Americans don’t think twice about this fact. For many others, these team names and associated…

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The Politics of Race in America

The “The Politics of Race in America” program will address the complexity of racial profiling and the impact it has on public perception and legislative policy. Panel experts include Marc…

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Lunch and Learn : The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America

The Color of Law examines the history of government-sponsored residential racial segregation in the U.S., providing a national perspective to Mr. Rothstein’s recent report "The Making of…

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Native American Imagery in North American Sports : Fair or Foul?

From the Washington Redskins to the Cleveland Indians. From the Florida State Seminoles to the University of Illinois Fighting Illini. North American sports teams are rife with Native American…

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21st Century Leadership and the Silent Dogs of Race (Part 2)

One of the most influential thinkers and writers on civil rights discourse, Professor Derrick Bell addresses the racial and social justice issues at the 13th Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished…

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21st Century Leadership and the Silent Dogs of Race (Part 1)

One of the most influential thinkers and writers on civil rights discourse, Professor Derrick Bell addresses the racial and social justice issues at the 13th Dr. Donald H. Smith Distinguished…

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Beyond the Soundbytes, Beyond the Election: Race - On the Verge of a More Perfect Union (Part 1)

Inspired by senator Barack Obama's speech "A More Perfect Union" addressed in Philadelphia, PA at Constitution Center, on March 18, 2008, Baruch faculty members and students discuss…

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Beyond the Soundbytes, Beyond the Election: Race - On the Verge of a More Perfect Union (Part 2)

Inspired by senator Barack Obama's speech "A More Perfect Union" addressed in Philadelphia, PA at Constitution Center, on March 18, 2008, Baruch faculty members and students discuss…

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Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century (Part 2)

Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century."…

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Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century (Part 1)

Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century."…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 4)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 5)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 3)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 2)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 4)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 2)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 3)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 2 - Part 1)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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Is the American Constitution Obsolete? (Day 1 - Part 1)

Americans revere their constitution but are disturbed by growing signs of political dysfunction. We have placed in the White House candidates who have not won a majority of the popular vote. In this…

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