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New grant helps the UO increase access to education in prisons

Funding from the Mellon Foundation will allow the Prison Education Program to expand

The 1619 Project author shares thoughts on her acclaimed work

In a Q&A, Nikole Hannah-Jones previews her Feb. 19 virtual Ruhl Lecture and panel discussion

Reflections on Black History Month from those who live it

Members of the UO's Black community share their experiences with race, community

New York Times reporter brings ‘The 1619 Project’ to the UO

Nikole Hannah-Jones won a Pulitzer Prize for her work documenting the legacy of slavery

Alumni, UO work to foster Black sororities and fraternities

Creating a lively Black Greek community could help attract and retain students

Civil rights expert to speak at annual Derrick Bell Lecture

Lia Epperson is a professor at the American University Washington College of Law

UO plans events to honor and celebrate Black History Month

February offerings range from networking opportunities to local and national guests

Historian Examines Native American Genocide, its Legacy, and Survivors

Jeffrey Ostler’s Surviving Genocide surveys three centuries of violence on the American frontier

Black Lives Matter Protests: Movement in Black and White

Student Mya Lansing's portraits shed light on this summer's Black Lives Matter protests

New grant will create an institute for racial and climate justice

The Mellon Foundation gives $4.5 million to create a transformative research platform