In case you missed it: Earl Lewis was featured in the PBS series, Making Black America: Through the Grapevine, directed by Stacey L. Holman. Trailer available to view here: https://t.co/r3R0jsFbBd.
Last week, CSS co-hosted a webinar moderated by @Prof_EarlLewis discussing the future of higher education as DEI policies face increasing resistance. Read about the event and find more information on our website: https://t.co/izht4HvXlg
What will a post-affirmative action world look like for the work of diversity, equity, and inclusion? Learn more at our upcoming ALI webinar (4/17). Registration: https://t.co/xbVPe1SGmB
Meet the moderator and panelists for our upcoming ALI Webinar (4/17)! @DrKatriceAlbert , @DrRobSellers, and @PenielJoseph will be discussing DEI in a political and post-affirmative action world. More information and registration: https://t.co/xbVPe1SGmB
What does the impending Supreme Court decision mean for affirmative action and DEI in higher education institutions? Join @UMichNCID’s webinar (4/10) to learn more. Registration: https://t.co/t4nMzKIq5m
Join us for the Academic Leadership Institute's timely webinar discussing strategies for advancing #DEI in a post-affirmative action world. https://t.co/eoUzZ7QcUY @UMSocSolutions@TheNewSchool
We congratulate CSS director @Prof_EarlLewis on being awarded the National Humanities Medal by @NEHgov and @POTUS, honoring his lifetime of work engaging the nation in conversations on the role of race in American history. Learn more about this award here: https://t.co/aPC2ER1DpC
Many thanks to @dwightamcbride, @Prof_EarlLewis, and @TheNewSchool & @UMich for such an amazing experience. I knew it would be terrific but could not have imagined the feeling of sharing space with such an extraordinary group of leaders.
TODAY! Our Crafting Democratic Futures managing director, Jessica Cruz, will be co-leading a discussion on digital research project management! Register here:
https://t.co/8KrMxebg9w
In 2018, @Prof_EarlLewis returned to @UMich to found the Center for Social Solutions. Four years on, we take this opportunity to reflect on many of the changes the Center has seen as well as the changes yet to come!
https://t.co/bCFckTJrmK
The first Black-owned newspaper was published in 1827 in NYC. Today, more than a hundred Black-owned news and media outlets can be found in almost every major city across the U.S, providing high quality coverage of national and global news.
Learn more: https://t.co/LNCyxiAakX
We are excited to announce the launch of our 2022 paper competition focusing on contemporary issues within our Slavery and Its Aftermath research initiative. Open to all @UMich grads and undergrads. Awards up to $2,000.
https://t.co/lhtO8aYuOb
I extend a heartfelt thank you to my colleagues for this deep and thought-provoking conversation on what reparations means and what reparations can be.
Did you know that January is #HumanTrafficking Prevention Month? Learn more about the impacts of human trafficking and what can be done to end trafficking today with our latest #infographic.
https://t.co/Iu4oCVwjx6
This #MLKDay, we are excited be hosting a virtual panel on racial #reparations in collaboration with the @UMich Detroit Center, featuring activists, scholars, and educators from across the nation.
Register now! https://t.co/7K9Lm0yee7