Be a Global Citizen: Human Rights Lecture Series Join Professor of Criminal Justice Dr. Sindee Kerker and Dr. Robert Watson, distinguished professor of history, for a virtual conversation about state-sanctioned racism as represented with the Nuremberg Laws and the legal precedent of the Nuremberg trials (Professor Kerker) joining with the historical perspective of the Nuremberg Race Laws through present-day circumstances in the U.S. and globally (Professor Watson).https://spiral.lynn.edu/globalcitizen-videos/1002/thumbnail.jp
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic ...
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This text is derived from presentations made by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Dev...
Event Description In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Senior Instructor in La...
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Flier announcing a lecture presented September 20, 1995, by Martin V. Melosi, Professor of History a...
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic ...
On March 31, 2011, Professor of Law, Michael Klarman of Harvard Law School delivered the Georgetown ...
To address the underlying and unresolved human problems of injustice and despair, the Lecture argues...
Be a Global Citizen: Human Rights Lecture Series Join a virtual discussion on the ten stages of geno...
As the Nazis began to coordinate and crystalize their racist program in the early 1930s, they looked...
Project Civitas launched the Be a Global Citizen virtual lecture series. Distinguished Professor o...
This text is derived from presentations made by the United Nations Research Institute for Social Dev...
Event Description In recognition of International Holocaust Remembrance Day, Senior Instructor in La...
Join Professor Sindee Kerker and Dr. Robert Watson for a discussion about the Nuremberg Trials of Na...
What does race have to do with international law? This course will delve into historical and contemp...
These are the remarks given at a keynote address at the United Nations, before the 10th session of t...
A Montagu: race, racism and possible solutions, part 1,is arecorded academic lecture defining and di...
International human rights law seeks to eliminate racial discrimination in the world through treatie...
A Montagu: race, racism and possible solutions, part 2,is arecorded academic lecture defining and di...
Flier announcing a lecture presented September 20, 1995, by Martin V. Melosi, Professor of History a...
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic ...
On March 31, 2011, Professor of Law, Michael Klarman of Harvard Law School delivered the Georgetown ...
To address the underlying and unresolved human problems of injustice and despair, the Lecture argues...