Colloquium on Racial Justice "What is Critical Race Theory, Anyway, & Why Do Politicians Care?"
Curious? Join us! This hour-long discussion will feature a discussion of the topic with time for audience Q&A. Everyone is welcome.
Colloquium on Racial Justice
"What is Critical Race Theory, Anyway, & Why Do Politicians Care?"
Thursday, October 14 6pm CT
Zoom webinar. Free & open to the public.
Registration required: https://go.unl.edu/iescrt
Panelists:
Richard Moberly, Dean of the College of Law
Luis Othoniel Rosa, Modern Languages & Literatures & Ethnic Studies
Cynthia Willis-Esqueda, Psychology & Ethnic Studies
Jordan Charlton, English & Ethnic Studies
Eli Ornelas, Sociology & Ethnic Studies
Moderator:
Joy Castro, English & Ethnic Studies
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