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Power to the People: Community Voices in Urban Decision-Making

April 27 | Voter Suppression and 100% Participation

University faculty can bring a wealth of resources, research projects, and eager students into communities around the corner and across the globe. But do communities always benefit from these relationships, or do they pay a price? This semester’s Open Classroom will explore a variety of community-centered research initiatives grounded in racial and social justice values and a commitment to working with community members as co-equals.

This event is offered by: Mel King Institute.

Registration Fee: FREE

Sessions: 5:00 p - 6:00 p

  • March 23
    Fora.ai: Reshaping How to Collaborate for Climate and Social Impact

  • March 30
    Economic Justice and the Need for Financial Transformation

  • April 6
    Teaching to Transgress’: Anti-Rape Advocacy in Classrooms and in Community

  • April 13
    TBD

  • April 20
    Measuring Equity in Climate Justice Implementation

  • April 27
    Voter Suppression and 100% Participation

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Introduction to Systemic Racism

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Youth Creative Leadership Fund Program