Kelley Discusses the Late Cedric J. Robinson
June 21, 2016 –Robin D.G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor of History, Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in United States History, and Bunche Center affiliated faculty member discusses the late Cedric […]
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June 21, 2016 –Robin D.G. Kelley, Distinguished Professor of History, Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in United States History, and Bunche Center affiliated faculty member discusses the late Cedric […]
June 17, 2016 — Bunche Center Director Darnell Hunt discusses the role tax incentives could play in addressing Hollywood’s diversity problem on KPCC’s “AirTalk,” guest hosted by Patt Morrison. You can […]
June 13, 2016 –Professor Tyrone Howard is Associate Dean of Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion at UCLA, Director of the UCLA Black Male Institute, and a Bunche Center affiliated faculty member. […]
June 8, 2016 – When she officially steps down as vice provost of the Institute of American Cultures (IAC) on July 1, 2016, M. Belinda Tucker can be satisfied that […]
June 6, 2016 –Now on Bunche TV, New York University Professor Michael Ralph discusses his new book, Forensics of Capital. The book explores Senegal and US imperialism. This video includes […]
June 3, 2016 — Muhammad Ali, arguably the greatest boxer and most influential athlete in history, died today at 74 after a long battle with Parkinson’s disease. Not only was Ali […]
June 2, 2016—Whether you are traveling, spending time at home, or performing your usual routine this summer, there is always time to indulge in a good book. Here are […]
May 23rd, 2016 – In this video, Doheney Postdoctoral Fellow, Dr. Shaun Ossei-Owusu, discusses “Illusion of Equality: Race, Nationality, and Alternative Configurations of Legal Aid.” The event was co-sponsored by Robin […]
May 26, 2016 – Now available on Bunche TV, the Bunche Center Images in Blackness Film Series discussion from February 2016 of short films from the Pan African Film Festival. […]
May 24th, 2016 – Mary Barr discusses her book, Friends Disappear. Barr uses events from her youth to discuss educational opportunities based on race, and the inequality that exists then and now. The […]