Registration is now closed for the screening. There may still be spots on the waitlist. You can check via this link. Presented by the Office of University Life and co-sponsored by the Center for Justice Selma invites us to
The 2015 Beyond the Bars conference was a powerful weekend that brought together people from different spaces and places to think critically about issues across the carceral continuum and discuss ways to work towards lasting, transformative justice. Kicked off by Michelle Alexander on Friday night, the... READ MORE
Part of the National Action Network Annual National Convention. Attendance is free but guests must register at www.nationalactionnetwork.net Panelist Bios: Dr. Divine Pryor is currently the Executive Director of the Center for NuLeadership on Urban Solutions located at 510 Gates Ave in the
A Conversation between 1980s & Current Student Activists to Mark the 30th Anniversary of the 1985 ‘Free South Africa’ Blockade of Hamilton Hall In 1985 Columbia’s campus exploded in protest demanding that the University respond to the years of agitation
The Columbia Black Law Students Association & the Columbia Journal of Race and Law in conjunction with the Center for the Study of Law and Culture Present The 2015 Paul Robeson Conference “From Protest to Politics” – Then and Now
The Criminal Justice T32 Fellowship Presents Criminal Justice Involvement and HIV Related Risk with Kim M. Blankenship, PhD ABOUT THE SPEAKER Kim M. Blankenship is a Professor and Chair of the Department of Sociology. Director, Center on Health, Risk and
Columbia University School of the Arts Office of Community Outreach and Education presents Russell Banks and Caryl Phillips In Conversation: Giovanni’s Room as a part of the Year of James Baldwin Spring 2015 Conversation Series. Not many people have ever
Friday, April 3, 201512:30 pm – 2:00 pm20 Cooper Square, 5th FloorNew York, NY 10003, USA RSVP if you plan to attend. The Institute for Public Knowledge invites you to join us for a conversation with Victor Rios and Carla Shedd about Rios’ work
Presented by the Institute for Research in African-American Studies in co-sponsorship with Columbia University’s Center for Justice: ANCHORING AFRICAN-AMERICAN LITERATURE a Scholar In Residence Lecture by Gina Dent Columbia University Faculty Residence, Garden Room 2 64 Morningside Dr | New York, NY