by lindaoppenheim | Feb 19, 2016 | Article, Broadcast
Ancestry is a more useful category than race say Dorothy Roberts, professor of Africana studies, law and sociology at University of Pennsylvania, and Michael Yudell, chair and associate professor in the Department of Community Health and Prevention at Drexel...
by lindaoppenheim | Jan 7, 2016 | Opinion
Katherine Bussard, who is the curator of photography at the Princeton University Art Museum, writes about street photography during civil rights struggle. In her book “Unfamiliar Streets: the photography of Richard Avedon, Charles Moore, Martha Rosler, and...
by lindaoppenheim | Oct 29, 2015 | Documents
This paper presents new and surprising findings on the relationship between race and SAT scores. The findings are based on the population of California residents who applied for admission to the University of California from 1994 through 2011, a sample of over 1.1...
by lindaoppenheim | Sep 29, 2015 | Events
Actor and playwright Keith Hamilton Cobb explores race in America through Shakespeare’s ‘Othello in his production “American Moor,” on Wednesday, September 30 at Rider University. The play is free and open to the public. For more information,...
by lindaoppenheim | Sep 9, 2015 | Uncategorized
In this video, part of a series from Teen Vogue, middle school students tell how they feel about attitudes toward race and white privilege. “We went out to dinner and we had to pay in advance.” Last month, Teen Vogue made waves again with its profile of...