Nicole Holliday is an Acting Associate Professor of Linguistics at the University of California, Berkeley. Dr. Holliday is a sociophonetician, specifically interested in how people use […]
“Dreams to Action” is a student-featured discussion surrounding Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr’s legacy in activism. We will also discuss how activism can manifest itself […]
The National Day of Racial Healing – always held the Tuesday after Martin Luther King, Jr. Day – centers around experiences rooted in truth-telling, offering people, […]
Annual UM-Dearborn Virtual MLK keynote featuring Dr. Daicia Price from the UM School of Social Work discussing microagressions, microaffirmations, and creating inclusive environments on campus and […]
Jelani Cobb, writer, author, educator and Dean of the Columbia Journalism School and UM faculty in conversation with Lynette Clementson, the Charles R. Eisendrath Director of […]
Trinidad-born jazz musician, composer, and storyteller Etienne Charles continuously searches for untold stories and the sounds with which to tell them. Through the “Earth Tones” project […]
Robin Bernstein’s latest book, Freeman’s Challenge: The Murder that Shook America’s Original Prison for Profit, exposes the true origins of profit-driven incarceration through the heartbreaking story […]
The Inter-American Human Rights system serves as a vital mechanism for promoting equity and addressing systemic discrimination in the Americas and Caribbean region. The Inter-American system […]