When | Tuesday, Oct 15, 2019, 12 – 1:30 p.m. |
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Campus location | Kane Hall (KNE) |
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Campus room | Walker Ames Room |
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Event Types | Special Events |
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Event sponsors | Undergraduate Academic Affairs, Office of Minority and Diversity Affairs, the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies, the College of Education, Center for the Study of the Pacific Northwest, Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program, the AAUP-UW chapter, and the Black Student Union. |
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| | Description | On Tuesday, October 15th, from noon to 1:30 PM there will be Teach-In on I-1000 and Affirmative Action in the Walker Ames Room (Kane Hall). The focus will be on how to frame and understand affirmative action historically and critically, particularly in relation to movements for racial justice. Speakers will include Nikkita Oliver (Co-Executive Director, Creative Justice), Rick Bonus (Department of American Ethnic Studies), Chris Brown (Veteran), Cherika Carter (Washington State Labor Council), Winona Hollins Hauge (MSW, UW Alum and Clinical Social Worker), and Jesse Wineberry (UW Alum and Former State Representative). |
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