Salons at Stowe Writing About Race:A Conversation withWilliam Jelani Cobb Thursday, April 30 5 - 7 PM
Writing About Race:
A Conversation with
William Jelani Cobb
A Conversation with
William Jelani Cobb
Thursday, April 30 5 - 7 PM
Featured guest Dr. William Jelani Cobb
is an author, Associate Professor of History and Director of the
Africana Studies Institute at University of Connecticut, and featured
commentator on national broadcast outlets.
The Writing About Race Salon is a prelude to the June 4, 2015 Stowe Prize public program, A Conversation on Race with Ta-Nehisi Coates. Coates, a journalist and blogger for The Atlantic, is the 2015 winner of the Stowe Prize for Writing to Advance Social Justice.
The Writing About Race Salon is a prelude to the June 4, 2015 Stowe Prize public program, A Conversation on Race with Ta-Nehisi Coates. Coates, a journalist and blogger for The Atlantic, is the 2015 winner of the Stowe Prize for Writing to Advance Social Justice.
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Fifty Year Retrospective
Griswold v. Connecticut
Thursday, April 30 5 - 7 PM
Free event at Omni Ballroom
155 Temple St., New Haven
Stowe
Center former trustee and noted women's history scholar Barbara
Sicherman will moderate a roundtable discussion on the 50th anniversary
of the landmark U.S. Supreme Court decision that proclaimed marital
privacy as a fundamental right.
Panelists include Linda Greenhouse, Heather Munro Prescott, Reva Siegel, Rosemary A. Stevens, and Judy Tabar.
Sponsored by the American Association for the History of Medicine and Planned Parenthood of Southern New England,
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