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Submissions from 2020

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(Presentation) Benedictine and Buddhist Practices: How They Influence My Approach to Psychology and Sustainability, Lisa Pettitt

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(Presentation) Are we still Dreaming? Living Woke in a World Built on a Dream, James Alberts II

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(Presentation) MLK Week 2020: Ricardo Levins Morales Keynote, Ricardo Levins Morales

Submissions from 2019

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(Presentation) Why Leadership on Diversity and Inclusion Requires Emotional Intelligence, Anne Phibbs PhD

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(Presentation) Restorative Justice: Building Community and Repairing Harm on Campus, David Karp PhD

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(Presentation) Silent No More: Responding to Microagressions, Pamela L. Bacon

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(Presentation) Katherine Dunham: A Legacy of Social Activism Through Dance, David DeBlieck

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(Presentation) The Practice of Speaking Out: Workshop, Karen L. Erickson

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(Presentation) A Deeper Understanding for People of Good Will, Mary Hinton

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(Presentation) Imagination in Politics and Aesthetics: From German Idealism to Angela Davis, Kurt Hollender

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(Presentation) Martin Luther King: The Last Year, Kenneth M. Jones

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(Presentation) Impact of Mahatma Gandhi's Nonviolence Movement on MLK, Kingshuk Mukherjee

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(Presentation) The Skin I'm In: An Exploration of the Multi-Ethnic Experience, Kira Munoz

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(Presentation) Martin Luther King and the Post-Colonial Movement, Christi Siver

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(Presentation) Letter from a Birmingham Jail, Vincent M. Smiles

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(Presentation) Uniting Through Song, Susan Vollbrecht

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(Presentation) Getting in Touch with Your Inner Racist, Charles W. Wright

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(Presentation) Hate Harms: Remembering Why We Remember the Civil Rights Movement, Traci West

Submissions from 2018

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(Presentation) Redeeming the Soul of America: The Challenge of King's Vision to the Faith Community, Bryan Massingale S.T.D.

Submissions from 2017

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(Presentation) Lessons from Charlottesville thru a Critical Lens: Envisioning Country and Campus Anew, Theresa Johnson, Jeanne Cofell, and Catherine Bohn-Gettler

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(Presentation) Lessons from Charlottesville thru a Critical Lens: Fake News and Echo Chambers: How Can We Stop the Spiral?, Catherine Bohn-Gettler, Kelly A. Berg, Dana Drazenovich, and Whitney L. Court

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(Presentation) Lessons from Charlottesville thru a Critical Lens: Public Memory: How Monuments Reflect Our Shared History, Carol Brash, Nicole Hurt, Kyhl Lyndgaard, Jim Read, and Shannon Smith

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(Presentation) The Arts, Empathy & Racial Justice: Reimagining Together What Is Possible, Christopher Pramuk

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(Presentation) We've Only Just Begun: Students' Experiences During the 1970's, John E. Adams, Charles Bush, Ronald Morris, and Lewis Nixon

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(Presentation) Lessons from Charlottesville thru a Critical Lens: Is It Okay to Punch a Nazi? How to Make Real Social Change?, Nickolas Becker OSB and Kelly R. Kraemer

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(Presentation) Lessons from Charlottesville thru a Critical Lens: Free Speech v. Hate Speech, Emily B. Paup, Shane Miller, Kathryn L. Cox, and Terence Check

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(Presentation) Anthropological Approaches to Race, Ellen Block

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(Presentation) Revisiting Japanese-American Internment amid talk of a Muslim Registry, Jeff DuBois

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(Presentation) Where You Sit is What You See: Residential Patterns and Race in America, Kenneth M. Jones

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(Presentation) Building King's World House: Trump, Sanctuary & Benedictine Values, Kelly Kraemer

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(Presentation) Cells for Sale? Business Ethics, Medical Ethics, and Henrietta Lacks, Deborah Pembleton and Barbara J. May

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(Presentation) The Justice and Respect for All Project: Immigrants, Refugees, and the Constitution, Jim Read

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(Presentation) A Proposition Concerning Survival: Black Students Occupy the SJU President's Office, Peggy L. Roske and Kenneth M. Jones

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(Presentation) Critical Racial and Social Justice Education, Robin DiAngelo

Submissions from 2016

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(Presentation) Compassion Matters, M. Shawn Copeland

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(Presentation) What CSB/SJU Students of Color Want Their Faculty to Know Regarding Creating More Inclusive Classroom Environments, Jean Keller, Jerly Alcala, Stacey Guzman, Daniel YengKong Yang, Stephen Nuah, Bryanna Williamson, Kenea Andrews, and Frida Alvarez

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(Presentation) The Sweet (and Sour) Taste of Color-blind Racism in "Post-racial" America, Eduardo Bonilla-Silva

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(Presentation) The Future of Race in America, Jeffrey Anderson

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(Presentation) Anthropology of Race, Ellen Block

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(Presentation) Color Conscious Casting and Educational Theater: How to Produce Diverse, Inclusive Theater in a Liberal Arts College Responsibly, Amelia Cheever

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(Presentation) "Our Nation Was Born in Genocide": MLK and American Indian Civil Rights, Theodor P. (Ted) Gordon

(Presentation) From Spirituals to Hip-Hop: Social Justice Through Song, Mary Hinton

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(Presentation) Race in America: Where You Sit is What You See, Kenneth M. Jones

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(Presentation) Free Speech, Race and Student Protests, Shannon Smith and Jeff DuBois

Submissions from 2015

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(Presentation) The Time is Always Now: Upholding Legacies of Activism and Diversity Leadership in 21st Century America, Michael Benitez

Submissions from 2014

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(Presentation) Access & Excellence, Past, Present, & Future: The Inspirational Legacy of Martin Luther King as a Challenge for Educators Today, Lisa Flores

Submissions from 2012

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(Presentation) Memories of the King: How the Memorialization of the Civil Rights Movement is shaping American Culture and Race Relations, Kirt Wilson