Center for Race and Race Relations Lecture Series Fund
GA: support annual W George and Enid Meadows Allen Distinguished Lecture on a topic related to race and race relations at College of Law.
This fund was established in 1998 to support the annual W. George and Enid Meadows Allen Distinguished Lecturer on a topic related to race and race relations at the Fredric G. Levin College of Law.
The Center for the Study of Race and Race relations (CSRRR) is committed to de-stigmatizing race in America. With the objective of fostering communities of dialogue, the Center embraces historically and empirically based thinking, talking, teaching and writing on race. To this end, the Center creates and supports programs designed to enhance race-related curriculum development for faculty, staff and students in collegiate and professional schools. Of the five U.S. law schools with race centers, the CSRRR is uniquely focused on curriculum development.
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