Racial Populism and Ethnic Nationalism in Brazilian Perspective
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The First Chinese American Woman to Vote in the U.S. | Unladlylike2020 | American Masters | PBS
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American Masters PBS
Racial and Social Justice Movements in Iowa: Past and Present 9-23-20
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UIOWA CLAS
Isabel Wilkerson, "Caste" (with Bryan Stevenson)
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Politics and Prose
Fit for America? The Perennial Fear That Immigrants are Unassimilable
Alan M. Kraut at the University of Oklahoma Teach-In program on March 9, 2020.
University of Oklahoma
Brazil's (Re)Encounter with "Africa"
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Watson Institute for International and Public Affairs
20. Wartime Reconstruction: Imagining the Aftermath and a Second American Republic
The Civil War and Reconstruction (HIST 119) This lecture begins with a central, if often overlooked, turning point in the Civil War--the re-election of Abraham ...
YaleCourses
A Dangerous Idea: The History of Eugenics in America
Exactly 92 years after the infamous Buck v. Bell decision, the Center presents a partial screening of “A Dangerous Idea: Eugenics, Genetics and the American ...
National Constitution Center
Brazilian Perceptions of Brazil, Past and Present - Professor Maria Lucia G. Pallares-Burke
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Gresham College
Intersectional Analysis of Gender Based Violence
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Critical Race Studies
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Senedd
Michael Omi on Racial Classification, Colorblindness, and the Instability of Race
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Othering & Belonging Institute
AP U.S. Government and Politics: 3.9 Due Process and Right to Privacy [Part 2]
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Advanced Placement
2020 Pilster Great Plains Lecture & Panel Discussion
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Chadron State College
Theories About Family & Marriage: Crash Course Sociology #37
Today we'll explore how sociology defines family and the different terms used to describe specific types of family. We'll look at marriage in different societies, as ...
CrashCourse
The Magician’s Mother: A Story of Coffee, Race, and German Culture
Thomas Mann so shaped the idea of “Germanness” in the twentieth century that, even in exile, he would claim that German culture was wherever he was.
American Academy in Berlin
Ken Burns & Isabel Wilkerson: In Conversation
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UM Stamps
AP U.S. Government and Politics: 3.8 Due Process and the Rights of the Accused
Explain the extent to which states are limited by the due process clause from infringing upon individual rights. 2.C Compare the reasoning, decision, and majority ...
Advanced Placement
Francis Biddle Memorial Lecture: The Descendants: From Slavery to Jim Crow
Sheryll D. Cashin '89, the Carmack Waterhouse Professor of Law, Civil Rights and Social Justice at Georgetown University, delivered the Francis Biddle ...
Harvard Law School
Othering Slavery Race, Ethnicity, and Enslaveability
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The Gilder Lehrman Center for the Study of Slavery, Resistance, and Abolition
Suppressing the Vote | Disenfranchisement
Vote every time you're able. Assuming you're able. Many people have been disenfranchised for various reasons - why, and how can they regain their civil rights ...
Knowing Better
Sheryll Cashin on Loving: Interracial Intimacy in America and the Threat to White Supremacy
This is a production by the National History Center in cooperation with the Woodrow Wilson Center's History and Public Policy Program in Washington DC ...
American Historical Association
Anti-Asian Racism Past & Present / Our Hopes for the Future
JANM's Chief Curator Karen Ishizuka moderated a discussion with Russell Jeung (SF State University), Taz Ahmed (Good Muslim, Bad Muslim Podcast), Renee ...
janmdotorg
20th Annual Derrick Bell Lecture on Race in Society
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NYU School of Law
2 • The White West III. Automating Apartheid • Necropolitics and Racialized Science
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Kunsthalle Wien
Populism and Its Effects: The United States and Poland
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106th Sibley Lecture: William Eskridge, Jr., Yale Law School
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University of Georgia School of Law
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GBH Forum Network
Democrats & Jim Crow: A Century of Racist History the Democratic Party Prefers You'd Forget
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Nátaly Neri
How Police Brutality became a Problem in the USA
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The Cynical Historian
Michael Omi | Race in the U.S. | A free public course at The New School
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Changing The Narrative with Julian Gooding - Understanding Systemic Racism
Documentary filmmaker and Storyteller Julian Gooding uses his family's story to examine the history of systemic racism past and present.
Laptop and Coffee Shop Productions
Erwin Chemerinsky & Neil Siegel | The Supreme Court in Transition
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BC Law
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Center for Latin American Studies University of Florida
Royal Institute of Philosophy public lecture - Professor Robbie Shilliam
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University of Wolverhampton
09/17 Town Hall | Racial Justice Committee
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California Lawyers Association
Art Works Podcast: Charlotte Mangin, documentary filmmaker
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National Endowment for the Arts
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NGC Bocas Lit Fest
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Barbara Weinstein, Wednesday, October 28, 2015
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Claremont McKenna College