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January 26
Book examines Native American genocide and its survivors
Jeffrey Ostler’s 'Surviving Genocide' surveys three centuries of violence on the frontier
January 20
Historian Examines Native American Genocide, its Legacy, and Survivors
Jeffrey Ostler’s Surviving Genocide surveys three centuries of violence on the American frontier
January 20
Black Lives Matter Protests: Movement in Black and White
Student Mya Lansing's portraits shed light on this summer's Black Lives Matter protests
January 18
Virtual MLK Day is a chance to reconnect, share and remember
The commemoration is one way to take part in making King's dream a reality
January 14
New grant will create an institute for racial and climate justice
The Mellon Foundation gives $4.5 million to create a transformative research platform
January 7
MLK Day at the UO will provide 'Lessons for the Flock'
A day of connection and social justice work will honor King's memory and legacy
January 4
Antiracist research tops African American lecture series talk
Khalil Gibran Muhammad, a professor at Harvard Kennedy School, will speak Jan. 13
November 23
International expert on African studies to speak to campus
Emmanuel Akyeampong will discuss ties among Africans and African Americans
November 23
Student hopes to tell the untold stories of farmworker families
UO junior Odalis Aguilar-Aguilar digs into the history of the Bracero farm workers
November 17
Novel by UO administrator is next in Common Reading Program
'This is My America' by Kimberly Johnson will be featured during winter term
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