Lecture: The Color of Law, A Forgotten History of How our Government Segrated America
Location
Guzman Lecture Hall, Dominican University of California
Start Date
10-18-2017 6:00 PM
End Date
10-18-2017 8:00 PM
Description
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute, where he works on policy issues regarding education and race. He currently researches and writes about the history of government’s role in the creation of residential segregation. Rothstein was a senior fellow at the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy at Berkeley’s law school, until that institute closed at the end of 2015.*
* http://haasinstitute.berkeley.edu/richard-rothstein
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Lecture: The Color of Law, A Forgotten History of How our Government Segrated America
Guzman Lecture Hall, Dominican University of California
Richard Rothstein is a Senior Fellow at the Haas Institute and a research associate at the Economic Policy Institute, where he works on policy issues regarding education and race. He currently researches and writes about the history of government’s role in the creation of residential segregation. Rothstein was a senior fellow at the Chief Justice Earl Warren Institute on Law and Social Policy at Berkeley’s law school, until that institute closed at the end of 2015.*
* http://haasinstitute.berkeley.edu/richard-rothstein
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