W. E. B. Du Bois Lecture Series with Martin L. Kilson, Jr. - Part 3 of 3 (04-01-2010)
Hutchins Center
MSR Forefront: Raising Black Scholars
MSR Forefront held a virtual roundtable on the widening disparity gap in Minnesota's schools and to highlight the upcoming event "Realizing Wakanda": ...
Minnesota Spokesman-Recorder
Left of Black with Martha Biondi
Left of Black - Season 3, Episode 19 In January of 1969, WCBS-TV in New York City began to broadcast a series of half-hour lectures under the banner of Black ...
John Hope Franklin Center at Duke University
Debate: Is The West Fundamentally Racist? With Kehinde Andrews and Jeremy Black
On March 29, Kehinde Andrews, academic and self-described Black radical, and Jeremy Black, eminent historian, came to Intelligence Squared to debate the ...
Intelligence Squared
The Early Education of African Americans at the University of Chicago and its Legacy
Historical and current perspectives on the African American legacy at the University of Chicago. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/UCHICAGOytSubscribe About ...
The University of Chicago
Scholar For A Day: Keynote Address - Africa & The Project of Black Studies Pt.1
Jemima Pierre, Ph.D. - Associate Professor in Anthropology & Africana Studies, UCLA.
UPennAfricana
Cornel West: "Speaking Truth to Power"
A discussion on Institutional Provincialism with Dr. Cornel West and the MIT community from February 8, 2018. Program: Welcome & Introduction: Mr. Ty Austin ...
MIT School of Architecture & Planning
Crown Forum - October 2, 2014 - Dr. Paul Warminton
Speaker: Dr. Paul Warmington, Deputy Director of the Centre for Research in Race and Education at the University of Birmingham, United Kingdom.
Morehouse College
Dr. Fareed Zakaria | Globalization of Higher Education
Academic Partnerships
How Diversity Corrupts Affirmative Action: Race, Class, and College Admissions
Ralph Richard Banks https://law.stanford.edu/directory/ralph-richard-banks/, professor of law at Stanford University, discusses a new project which will offer a ...
Stanford
Academe Today - African and African-American Studies
copyright 2017 The University of North Carolina at Pembroke Guest: Dr. David Walton, UNCP Dept. of History.
WNCP TV
Ibram X. Kendi on How to be an Antiracist, at UC Berkeley | #400Years
In his new book, How to Be an Antiracist, Ibram X. Kendi holds up both a magnifying glass and a mirror to examine how to uproot racism from society—starting ...
Othering & Belonging Institute
Black Purdue documentary film
Drawing upon numerous sources, including books on Purdue, newspaper archives, yearbooks and nearly 25 hours of personal interviews with black alumni, this ...
Purdue University
U.S. History: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
John Oliver takes a look at how the history of race in America is taught in schools, how we can make those teachings more accurate, and why it's in everyone's ...
LastWeekTonight
Beyond Boundaries Intellectual Legacies of IRAAS Scholarship
"“Free to Be Anywhere in the Universe" IRAAS 25 anniversary Conference Thursday, April 25, Beyond Boundaries Intellectual Legacies of IRAAS Scholarship ...
IRAAS-AAADSColumbiaU
The (Mis)Education of Black Boys
More black men are in prison today than are in college. The underperformance of African-American males in elementary and secondary schools is a persistent ...
Boston University
How the baby boomers stole the millennials’ economic future | LIVE STREAM
Millennials complain that the job market has never fully worked for them, that they are crushed by student debt, and that paying for their parents' old-age ...
American Enterprise Institute
2016 ICBME Presents: Organization Building Panel
Video from the Organization Building Panel at the 2016 International Colloquium on Black Males in Education, held in Bermuda. The panel was titled "Brothers ...
Wei LAB
Week 4 - Radical Scholars Explore Just Transitions Monday Plenary - Through Tumultuous Times
Barbara Ransby, Stacey Sutton, and Margo Okazawa-Rey joined in conversation to discuss how scholar-movement alliances are organizing to transform a ...
Imagining America
AERA 2018: School Segregation, Desegregation, Resegregation, and Integration
Sixty-four years post the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, racially integrated schools remain an elusive dream. This session interrogated the elusiveness ...
American Educational Research Association
Evidence on Advanced Maternal Age
We are thrilled to announce that we have updated the research information on one of our most popular articles, the Evidence on Advanced Maternal Age.
Evidence Based Birth
Decolonising Europe #2: Who gets to speak? The exclusion of voices in academia and society.
This is the second session of the ACES online lecture series Decolonising Europe in International Politics. In this session the focus will be on the erasure and ...
Social Science Research / University of Amsterdam
Advocacy for Better Civic Education
Civic literacy is at an all-time low. The majority of Americans agree that the ideals of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness are essential to K-12 education.
The Heritage Foundation
Scholars + Storytelling: A Mixtape Love with Dr. Mark Anthony Neal
Professor Mark Anthony Neal was the final speaker for our Scholars and Storytelling series last school year. He chatted about "A Mixtape Love," and what the ...
Duke Franklin Humanities Institute
My Romance with Caltech and with Black Holes - Kip S. Thorne - 2/27/2019
Earnest C. Watson Lecture and Robert F. Christy Lecture by Professor Kip S. Thorne, "My Romance with Caltech and with Black Holes, Wormholes, Time Travel, ...
caltech
The impact desegregation had on schools | Rucker Johnson | TEDxMiamiUniversity
Rucker Johnson is an Associate Professor in the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley; a Faculty Research Fellow of the ...
TEDx Talks
KSAT 12 6 O'Clock News : May 14, 2021
The KSAT 12 News Team offers a report on the latest news of the day, as well as updates on sports, San Antonio area weather and rush-hour traffic issues.
KSAT 12
Joy James: The Architects of Abolitionism
The Center for the Study of Slavery and Justice's Carceral State Reading Group presents, "The Architects of Abolitionism: George Jackson, Angela Davis, and ...
Brown University
Applying Radical Empathy Framework in Archival Practice
In their 2016 article “From Human Rights to Feminist Ethics: Radical Empathy in the Archives” (Archivaria), Michelle Caswell and Marika Cifor define radical ...
Society of California Archivists
Scholars in Action: The 2011 UNI Symposium on Research, Scholarship and Creative Activity
Keynote Speaker Dr. Eugene Rice February 11, 2011.
UNI Media Services
James Jackson Who Changed the Study of Black America Dies at 76
Rather than focus on interracial comparisons, his National Survey of Black Americans explored the complexities within the Black population. James S. Jackson ...
News Leader
Thomas Witherspoon How to be an Anti Racist
Whitman College
(Re)Assessing Mandela | Webinar | Prof Xolela Mangcu and Prof Shireen Hassim
(Re)Assessing Mandela | Webinar This webinar was hosted by the Chair for Critical Studies in Higher Education Transformation (CriSHET) in collaboration with ...
CriSHET Nelson Mandela University
Does Education Have the Concept of Diversity Incorrect?
From the #BlackLivesMatter movement to the LGBTQ community, the words “diversity” and “inclusion” are splashed across headlines daily. In addition to being ...
IGI Global
Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space | Janna Levin | Talks at Google
Janna Levin joined us in Los Angeles to talk about her book, Black Hole Blues and Other Songs from Outer Space, and why the recent recording of a black hole ...
Talks at Google
Sista Docs Exhale Episode 3: Imposter Syndrome
The Sista Docs discuss perfectionism, feelings of not belonging, and how to get through moments of mental struggle with Forgiveness, Focus, and Faith. Special ...
Sista Docs Exhale
Civil Rights and the 1950s: Crash Course US History #39
In which John Green teaches you about the early days of the Civil Rights movement. By way of providing context for this, John also talks a bit about wider ...
CrashCourse
BNEC Panel #4 FLIPPING THE SWITCH A COUNTER NARRATIVE OF BLACK REPRESENTATION
Black Heritage Trail Of New Hampshire
"Sinnerman”: A Discussion about Rejection and “Carceral Citizenship"
Dr. Reuben Jonathan Miller, Assistant Professor at the University of Chicago Crown Family School of Social Work, Policy, and Practice, is a scholar of the U.S. ...
Columbia U School of Social Work
Legal challenges of critical race theory. What is critical race theory exactly?
In this video, I'll talk about legal challenges of critical race theory. Recently, there has been a lot of controversies surrounding critical race theory. I'll first talked ...
How Can Leaders Make Better Decisions
Angela Davis - "Freedom is a Constant Struggle" hosted by The University of New England
On January 23, the University of New England hosted a lecture from world-renowned political activist, academic and author Angela Davis as part of its annual ...
University of New England
#PapuanLivesMatter : Youth Political Movements and Black Consciousness in West Papua
Dr. Veronika Kusumaryati, SFS Postdoctoral Fellow, gave a virtual talk hosted by the Alwaleed Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding, co-sponsored by the ...
ACMCU