Join Manhattan Borough President Gale Brewer in a virtual discussion on the rollout of a COVID-19 vaccine and obtaining herd immunity in New York City. For more information and to ask questions in>>>
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In collaboration with our colleagues at Teachers College and Barnard, the Office of the Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement hosted a panel discussion on historian Noel Ignatiev’s How the Irish>>>
Support the fund at Cathedral Community Cares (the social services arm of the Cathedral Church of St. John the Divine), City Harvest, and Columbia University have partnered to prepare and distribute>>>
National Black Police Association chair Capt. Sonia Pruitt, Columbia University’s Kimberlé Crenshaw, and NBC’s Jake Ward discuss how policing should change in the wake of George Floyd’s murder.»>>>
Jelani Cobb accepted the duPont-Columbia Award on behalf of Ava DuVernay for 13th from Netflix, Forward Movement and Kandoo Films. The powerful Netflix documentary 13th from Director Ava DuVernay>>>
How do you change a troubled police force? Get a rare look inside a police department being forced to reform, in FRONTLINE’s 2016 documentary. This journalism is made possible by viewers like you>>>
Now more than ever, it’s important to look boldly at the reality of race and gender bias — and understand how the two can combine to create even more harm. Kimberlé Crenshaw uses the term>>>
HBO Documentary Films and Kunhardt Film Foundation present “True Justice: Bryan Stevenson’s Fight For Equality.” In the last half-century, America has become the nation with the>>>
The Ira A. Lipman Center for Journalism and Civil and Human Rights was created in 2017 to recognize and support the vital role of journalism in democracy, particularly as it relates to these issues>>>
Frank Guridy is an associate professor at Columbia University’s African American and African Diaspora Studies Department. This new department will bring a fresh approach to the discipline at a>>>
“Black Lives Matter is actually focusing on structural issues that affect the Black community.” Dr. Desmond Upton Patton is an assistant professor at the Columbia School of Social Work and a Faculty>>>
Courtney D. Cogburn, Ph.D., is an assistant professor at Columbia School of Social Work. Cogburn delivered the Lydia Rapoport – Anti-Racism Lecture at Smith SSW as part of the School’s>>>
ROMARE BEARDEN: A BLACK ODYSSEY | Wallach Art Gallery Visit with Robert O’Meally and Diedra Harris-Kelley | March 12, 2015 In 1977, Romare Bearden (1911-1988), one of the most powerful and>>>
Arthur Mitchell: Harlem’s Ballet Trailblazer The first major exhibition devoted to Arthur Mitchell, this project celebrates the life and accomplishments of the New York City Ballet’s first African>>>
Posing Modernity: The Black Model from Manet and Matisse to Today—the latest exhibition at Columbia’s Wallach Art Gallery on its Manhattanville Campus—re-examines the history of modern art. In this>>>
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Dr. Dennis Mitchell began his career in the 1990s looking at the oral manifestations of #HIV. As Vice Provost for Faculty Advancement, Mitchell has worked to highlight LGBTQ scholars and build>>>
This virtual Columbia University community gathering will focus on addressing racial injustice in our society and the ways in which we can individually and collectively achieve transformative change>>>
Date: January 30, 2017 Location: Rotunda, Low Memorial Library Description: This University event will present the findings of the Columbia University and Slavery project and a newly launched website>>>
Columbia University created an Emergency Loan Fund for Small Businesses, a relief program that will disperse working capital to assist small local businesses struggling as a result of the coronavirus>>>