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CMU Juneteenth 2021 Virtual Event - Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion

CMU Juneteenth 2021 Virtual Event - Office of the Vice Provost for Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
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It s meaningful to us : Cornell history professor on why Juneteenth endures

It s meaningful to us : Cornell history professor on why Juneteenth endures
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Walter LaFeber, revered history professor, dies

Cornell University File Photo Walter F. LaFeber, the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Department of History. Walter LaFeber, revered history professor, dies March 10, 2021 Walter F. LaFeber, the Andrew H. and James S. Tisch Distinguished University Professor Emeritus in the Department of History, in the College of Arts and Sciences – who won ovations from students for classroom lectures and whose mastery of U.S. foreign relations guided historians, political scientists and politicians for decades – died March 9 in Ithaca. He was 87. “Walter LaFeber was the most distinguished historian of American foreign policy in the last 60 years,” said Glenn Altschuler, Ph.D. ‘76, the Thomas and Dorothy Litwin Professor of American Studies, in Arts and Sciences.

Racism in America webinar to examine protest movements

February 9, 2021 Worldwide protests against police brutality, an armed attack on the Capitol, protests in Europe and the U.S. against COVID restrictions– 2020 and 2021 stand out as years when those on the left and the right turned to both peaceful and armed protests to change the directions  governments were headed. Structural racism and racial inequality were at the heart of much of these protests. In its next webinar, the College of Arts and Sciences’ (A&S) yearlong webinar series, “Racism in America,” will examine how protest movements and civil disobedience have sought to both end and uphold white supremacy and racial discrimination. The Feb. 24, 7 p.m. event, in partnership with the Cornell Law School, is free and open to the public; registration is required.

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