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The Center for Biotechnology & Global Health Policy
presents

Conversations on Mental Health, Race, and Society

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Eyes on The Prize: Southern School Desegregation (1957-1962)

Thursday, April 9, 2015, 11:55 a.m.–1:15 p.m.

UC Irvine School of Law, LAW 3500

Lunch provided

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This dialogue series sponsored by the Center for Biotechnology & Global Health Policy examines the intersections of law, race, society, and mental health through the use of dialogue and documentary.

The series provides a forum for thinking about the emotional, psychological, and mental health dimensions of social violence and discrimination, examining legal cases as a platform for the discussions. The series is moderated by Professor Michele Goodwin, Chancellor’s Professor of Law and Professor of Public Health and Gender & Women's Studies.

This discussion will address Affirmative Action Backlash in Historical Context: Integration and the New Divide.

To request reasonable accommodations for a disability, please contact Mohammed Ali at mali@law.uci.edu

More about the series »

Date & TimeLocationTopic
January 15
11:55 a.m.
EDU 1121
at UCI Law
Social and Political Violence
The Murder of Emmett Till
January 22
5 p.m.
UCI Humanities
Gateway 1070
Out in the Night
Two of the defendants will be present for Q & A after film screening
February 19
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
White Flight and The Wage of Poverty:
Economic Discrimination in The 20th Century
Race—The Power of An Illusion: The House We Live In
February 20
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
Resurrecting Jim Crow: Power, Racism and
The American Road
Eyes on the Prize—Mississippi: Is This America?
1963-1964
March 26
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
Sexual Violence Against Women And Girls
The 16 Year Old Killer: Cyntoia’s Story
April 9
11:55 a.m.
LAW 3500
at UCI Law
Affirmative Action Backlash in Historical Context:
Integration and the New Divide
Eyes on The Prize: Southern School Desegregation
(1957-1962)