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Obtaining Civil Rights, Not Human RIghts -
Emory Associate Professor of African American Studies, Carol Anderson, discusses some of the forces that led to a fight for Civil Rights in the 1960s instead of Human Rights. |
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Building a More Equitable World: Dr. Carol Anderson
Dr. Carol Anderson and Ibram X. Kendi for an enlightening evening on how the power of art can inform and transform cultural narratives. |
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How to Fix Democracy -
Andrew Keen interviews prominent thinkers, writers, politicians, technologists, and business leaders who enlighten and challenge us as we seek the answers to How to Fix Democracy. |
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Historian, Educator, Author - Dr. Carol Anderson
How policy is made and unmade, how racial inequality and racism affect that process and outcome, and how those who have taken the brunt of those laws, executive orders, and directives have worked to shape, counter, undermine, reframe, and, when neces |
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White Rage: The Unspoken Truth of Our Nation's Divide - Dr. Carol Anderson
Anderson pulls back the veil that has long covered actions made in the name of protecting democracy, fiscal responsibility, or protection against fraud, rendering visible the long lineage of white rage. |
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One Person, No Vote - Dr. Carol Anderson
Anderson guides us through a history of voter suppression tactics including poll closures, photo ID requirements, and gerrymandering. Anderson also reveals the identity of the resistance, in the form of everyday organizers, activists, and residents w |
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The Long Civil Rights Movement - Dr. Carol Anderson
Recent historiography is changing historians’ narratives of the civil rights movement. Workshop guides you through interactive workshop, and each participant will leave with a lesson plan of their own design drawn from newly primary sources. |
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