Racial Violence on the Anniversary of the Charleston Massacre
On June 17, 2015, a white supremacist walked into a predominantly black church in Charleston, South Carolina. That evening, a
Read moreOn June 17, 2015, a white supremacist walked into a predominantly black church in Charleston, South Carolina. That evening, a
Read more“Ideas are powerful,” Dr. Gwendolyn Patton used to say when she talked to the younger generation about civil rights and political
Read moreMuch has transpired over the past several weeks that makes transparent the extent to which white supremacy and hatred-based violence
Read moreOn a recent research trip to Nantes, on the Atlantic coast of France, I came across two particular sites where
Read moreThis spring thousands of college students will march across commencement stages to receive their degrees. Many of these students will
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