This is the sixth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
This is the fifth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
This is the fourth program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute.
This is the third program in the "Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform" series presented by Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter
"Down with Monuments and Symbols?" is the second program in the Speaking of Justice: Race, Racism, and Reform Series presented by Roosevelt House.
Hunter College invites you to an event hosted by Roosevelt House—The first in a new series.
Enjoy virtual lectures, discussions and readings by members of Hunter’s distinguished faculty.
Awardees will present their work on a panel during the upcoming academic year and receive a stipend of $1,000.
Often called the “doyenne of dance,” Jody Arnhold is an international luminary of dance advocacy and education.
In 1958, an emerging Puerto Rican community was displaced from the Lincoln Square and San Juan Hill neighborhoods to make way for the ...
The Diasporican Cultural Summit is designed to address the pressing need for gathering spaces that bring together diasporic cultural workers, ...
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