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Racial bias remains pervasive in American society, and there are many instances of such discrimination in the legal system. However, it is unclear if such bias also exists in the text of judge…
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April 27th, 2022 Speaker
Rohan Jinturkar, UG '23 Department
Computer Science
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Galen on Race, Health and Disease: Medicine and Empire in the Roman World - Rebecca Flemming, University of Cambridge
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April 14th, 2022 Speaker
Rebecca Flemming Department
Classics Location
East Pyne 010
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A discussion with Jason Riley on Thomas Sowell and why his writings—on everything from school choice and affirmative action to economic inequality and social justice—continue to be…
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April 7th, 2022 Speaker
Jason Riley Department
James Madison Program Location
Frist 302
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Thursday, 24 February, 202211.45 a.m. – 1.30 p.m. (EST); 5.45 p.m. – 7.30 p.m. (CET) -Session 1Session 1 Chair – Nigel Smith, Department of English and Committee for Renaissance…
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February 24th, 2022 Speaker
Jan Bloemendal, Wiep Van Bunge Department
English Location
via Zoom
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The Friends of Princeton University Library welcome Professor Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor, who will discuss her book, “Race for Profit: How Banks and the Real Estate Industry Undermined Black…
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January 23rd, 2022 Speaker
Lorraine Atkin, Bruce Leslie, Stanley Katz, Keeanga-Yamahtta Taylor Department
Princeton University Library
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Rachel Schine, NYU Abu Dhabi & Peter Webb, Leiden University Skin and Blood? Blackness and Arabness in Middle Eastern Perspectives
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December 14th, 2021 Speaker
Rachel Schine and Peter Webb Department
Program in Medieval Studies Location
Zoom
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Adolph Reed in conversation with Sean Wilentz - November 17, 2021
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Professor Peter Brooks, a comparative literature scholar, with a special interest in 19th and 20th century French novels, discusses his current work-in-progress, "Seduced by Story: How…
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Peter Brooks Department
Princeton University Library
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The greatest challenge facing the emergence of precision medicine is the lack of diversity in studied populations. To address this gap, it is critical to consider ancestral diversity that reflects…
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Talia Krainc, UG '21 Department
Anthropology
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Sylvia Chan Malik, the Spring 2021 Anschutz Distinguished Fellow in American Studies, speaks on “Sacred Struggles: Race, Religion, and the Soul of Ethnic Studies.”
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April 5th, 2021 Speaker
Sylvia Chan-Malik Department
Program in American Studies Location
Zoom
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Ana's research and professional practice focuses on environmental and climate justice. She works directly with impacted communities and coalitions to support the advancement of community led…
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March 22nd, 2021 Speaker
Ana Baptista Department
C-PREE Location
Zoom/Virtual
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April 2nd, 2021 Department
African American Studies
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