

Respecting those who choose to wear a face covering While there are no current COVID-19 restrictions, there remains a risk of COVID-19 transmission.Īs such we encourage attendees to take steps to reduce COVID-19 risks, and be considerate towards others. Please like Race and Resistance on Facebook, follow us on Twitter and subscribe to our mailing list by sending a blank email to: or with any questions. are, report Anemona Hartocollis and Colbi Edmonds in the New York Times. Balancing the Story of Harvard and Slavery, by David Kaiser, The Harvard Crimson.Protestors rally in Oxford for removal of Rhodes statue by Aamna Mohdin, The Guardian (June 2020).All Souls College change Codrington Library name, but keep statue of slaveholder by Amelia Wood, The Cherwell.Balliol College apologises 300 years of taking money from the slave trade by Anvee Bhutani, The Cherwell.They are completely optional for the session! These short readings are designed to make connections to Oxford as well as elaborate on the report. The Report on Race that Shook America by Justin Driver, The Atlantic MSN (US) The Supreme Court’s decision to effectively end race-conscious admissions in higher education last month was historic in its own right, removing a tool that the nation’s colleges have used for decades to increase racial diversity on their campuses. Hachette Book Group is a leading book publisher based in New York and a division of Hachette.For an abbreviated version, see “The Major Findings of Harvard’s Report on its Ties to Slavery”, Anemona Hartocollis, The New York Times.22, 2018 Paul Hankins keeps a box of smooth, colorful river stones he calls them fidgets in his classroom for students to hold when they. Harvard & the Legacy of Slavery Report - Introduction, Section 5, and Conclusion By Anemona Hartocollis and Jacey Fortin Feb.The readings for this event are as follows: This event will use the recent report released by Harvard University on its ties to slavery as a springboard to discuss the legacies of slavery and imperialism in universities both locally and globally. Radical Reasoning: Universities and the Legacy of Slavery. In 2020, after Lilia Kilburn, a graduate student, filed a formal complaint notifying Harvard University that an anthropology professor was sexually harassing.
