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The Color of Compromise
āThe cumulative effects of personal sins of racism have led to social structures of injustice and violence that make us all accomplices in racism.ā ā Open Wide Our Hearts,...
Listen to PodcastBlack Domers: Black Well-being
āRecent events in our nation have led to a national reckoning, to soul-searching and a demand for action with regard to racial and social injusticeā¦There is a widespread sense...
View EventRace, Violence, and Protest: A Conversation about the Ongoing Struggle for Justice
Over the past few months, the violent deaths of African Americans at the hands of the police and civilians have reignited public conversations about race, policing, and justice....
watch videoVeronica Root Martinez (Moderator)
Moderator Veronica Root Martinez, professor of law and director of the Law Schoolās Program on Ethics, Compliance & Inclusion, writes about and researches issues related to...
Read ArticleRace, Rights, and Great Power Politics: An update from the International Race and Rights Lab
The Black Lives Matter movement has shed light on a complex web of social, economic, and political factors driving continued racial injustice in the US. While we struggle to come...
View EventBilly Micard: A Frazier Thompson Award Reflection
This summer I was fortunate enough to study abroad in Brazil with the help of Frazier Thompson. Going to Brazil was a dream come true because I grew up admiring Brazilian...
Read ArticleMeet the Speaker: William Cox
Dr. William Cox is the Principal Investigator of the Stereotyping and Bias Research (SABR) Lab in the Department of Psychology at the University of WisconsināMadison, and the...
Read ArticleAdditional Reading
Recently appointed University of Notre Dame Provost Marie Lynn Miranda co-authored a piece with her daughter, Viviana Garon, a sophomore at Duke University, āA Goal Worthy of...
Read ArticleFr. Ted Said… Civil & Human Rights: Mary Meg McCarthy ’80
Mary Meg McCarthy ā80, Executive Director of the National Immigrant Justice Center, a Heartland Alliance program, speaks as part of the Alumni Associationās Fr. Ted Said...
watch videoBlack Domers: Past, Present, and Future
āRecent events in our nation have led to a national reckoning, to soul-searching and a demand for action with regard to racial and social injusticeā¦There is a widespread sense...
View EventA Remedy for Battered Hearts
How do you represent resilience? Is it Rosie the Riveter, her bicep flexed? Is it a diamond, one of the hardest substances on Earth? Or does resilience resemble hope, which Emily...
watch video2022 Alexandria Award Winner: Scythe by Neal Shusterman
Scythe, written by Neal Shusterman, is the story of a world with no hunger, disease, war or misery. Having conquered death, humanity turns to scythes as the only means to keep the...
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