Events
New Dreams/Old Cities: The Presence of the Past in India and the United States
March 14, 2005 // 2:30pm — 4:30pm
Mary Hancock, fellow, Woodrow Wilson Center and associate professor of history and anthropology, University of California at Santa Barbara; Edward Linenthal, professor of Religion and American Culture, University of Wisconsin, Oshkosh; Veena Oldenburg, professor of history, Baruch College.
The Politics of Public Housing: Black Women's Struggles Against Urban Inequality
March 08, 2005 // 11:00pm
Perilous Times;
Free Speech in Wartime from the Sedition Act of 1798 to the War on Terrorism
February 27, 2005 // 11:00pm
Slavery and the Making of America
February 09, 2005 // 11:00pm
New Scholarship in Race and Ethnicity
American Civic Institutions and Political Mobilization among Asian-American and Latino Immigrants
November 18, 2004 // 11:00pm
New Scholarship in Race and Ethnicity - Social Context and Black Racial Attitudes
October 07, 2004 // 12:00am
Salt of the Earth, Conscience of the Court: The Story of Justice Wiley Rutledge
October 05, 2004 // 12:00am
The Making of Environmental Law: Past, Present, and Future
September 28, 2004 // 12:00am
Three pioneers of the environmental movement, Russell E. Train, James Gustave Speth, and Richard Lazarus, discuss the past, present, and future of environmental law.
New Scholarship in Race and Ethnicity: Rethinking the Origins of the Civil Rights Lawyer
September 27, 2004 // 1:00am — 12:00am