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The Warner School will host a colloquium to address the question
of “What Constitutes Research for Social Justice?”
on Tuesday, Jan. 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. in the Welles-Brown
Room, Rush Rhees Library. This event is part of the Warner
School’s Martin Luther King Jr. Education Series, and
takes place during the regularly scheduled Tuesday Lunch Hour
session.
Education and racism was the topic of the first session in
the series, a panel discussion held Jan. 19. The panel included
individuals from educational, political, and community contexts
who addressed the issues of school segregation, the legacy
of the Brown vs. Board of Education decision, and the
influence of racism on public education today.
The last event in the series will be a workshop on “Education
and Social Activism” to be held on Feb. 6. All events
are free and open to the public. For more information, contact
(585) 275-7428.
> More on these events.
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