Race
Race, 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 EventAn Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square
Join the McGrath Institute for Church Life as Gloria Purvis discusses, “An Examination of Conscience: Race, the Church, and the Public Square.” This event is free and open to...
watch video2020 in Hindsight: The View from December 2021
Join the Ansari Institute for this panel discussion and hear insights from academics, journalists, and faith leaders. Together, they will explore the role of faith in the national...
View EventThe First Brave Step: A Conversation with Ruby Bridges
The Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights will host an intimate conversation with Ruby Bridges, an iconic figure in U.S. civil rights history and an inspiring figure in the...
View EventCourageous Christianity
Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as we present Jemar Tisby ’02, president of The Witness: A Black Christian Collective and author of The Color of Compromise and...
View EventSchool Choice: Courtney Martin
Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Courtney Martin, activist and author of Learning in Public: Lessons for a Racially Divided America from My Daughter’s School,...
View EventAnti-Immigrant Lawmaking
Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Robin Jacobson, professor and chair of politics and government, University of Puget Sound, and author of The New Nativism:...
View EventExploiting Diversity
Building an Anti-Racist Vocabulary Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Nancy Leong, professor of law, University of Denver, and author of Identity Capitalists,...
View EventBlack Church Theology
Join the Klau Center for Civil and Human Rights as Esau McCaulley, assistant professor of New Testament, Wheaton College, and author of Reading While Black: African American...
View EventBlacks in the Arts (Part 2)
How do Black performers maintain their blackness in a predominantly white genre? Are they battling the impostor syndrome? Take a listen!
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How do Black performers maintain their blackness in a predominantly white genre? Are they battling the impostor syndrome? Take a listen!
Listen to PodcastNavigating Residential Life (Part 2)
What can a student expect when arriving at ND? It is all peaches and cream? Let’s kick it with rectors and leaders in diversity and inclusion.
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