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Click here to submit your event. April 1, 2004Brown v. Board of Education: A Charter for Equal Educational Opportunity in the New Century Professor William Taylor, Georgetown University Noon1:30PM Nyumburu Cultural Center April 8, 2004Racial Justice in the 21st Century: The Future of Brown v. Board of Education Professor Frank Wu, Howard University Noon1:30 p.m. Nyumburu Cultural Center April 13, 2004Brown v. Board of Education and the University of Maryland: Past, Present and Future University of Maryland Professors Bonnie Dill, Women's Studies; Ronald Walters, Government and Politics; Raymond Johnson, Mathematics Open to everyone; no tickets required Noon1:30 p.m. Nyumburu Cultural Center April 16, 2004With All Deliberate Speed: Considering Brown v. Board of Education Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow A day-long community/scholar dialogue. Food for the mind and body. 9:00 a.m.5:15 p.m. Location: Inn and Conference Center, University of Maryland University College at Adelphi Road and University Blvd. Reserve your place now. RSVP 301.405.3213 or email nsanchez@democracycollaborative.org $30.00 per person includes parking, lunch, and intellectual stimulationsome scholarships available. Organized by The Democracy Collaborative with the Philip Merrill College of Journalism and the Department of History at the University of Maryland. April 22, 2004Silent Covenants: Brown v. Board of Education and the Unfulfilled Hopes for Racial Reform Professor Derrick Bell, New York University 4:306:00 p.m. Colony Ballroom Co-sponsored by the Provost's Office and the Omicron Delta Kappa Leadership Lecture April 29, 2004The Decision: Brown v. Board of Education Revisited A verbatim re-enactment of the arguments before the Supreme Court, with special guest Honorable Robert M. Bell, Chief Judge, Court of Appeals of Maryland 7:009:00 p.m. Dekelboum Concert Hall, Clarice Smith Performing Arts Center Free tickets may be picked up from the Performing Arts Center Box Office May 3, 2004Brown V. Board and the Mystification of Race Charles Payne, Professor of History and Director of African American Studies at Duke University, will deliver the 2004 Walter Rundell Lecture in American History. 4:00 6:00 p.m. Multipurpose Room, Nyumburu Cultural Center Sponsored by the Center for Historical Studies |
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