This course explores the prevailing explanations for why poverty exists today and reveals the deeply entrenched ideologies that prevent us from seeking long-term and real solutions that can end poverty.
Three-part class on October 23, 6-7:30pm, October 25, 6-7:30pm, and October 28, 2-3:30pm Between the
Marc Lamont Hill and Nancy Mansour present a closer look at the diverse Black communities within the Holy Land including Sudanese/Eritrean refugees, Black Palestinian refugees, Afro Palestinians and more.
Discussion on the current context of Mexico in light of recent elections and how people’s movements are analyzing this moment in history.
Join us on the book presentation "Follow the Money: Flashpoints radio interviews." This book of
This seminar is an overview of the historical and contemporary significance of the U.S. South. Areas of focus will include the abolitionist movement, the Civil War and Reconstruction, the Southern labor struggles of the Depression era, and the "Long Civil Rights Movement" of the 1940's-60's.