Panel 3: "Improving Urban Education" | Radcliffe Institute
Reimagining the City-University Connection: Integrating Research, Policy, and Practice Panel 2: "Improving Urban Education" with Sarah Glover (Harvard ...
Panel 1: "Preventing and Responding to Violence" | Radcliffe Institute
Reimagining the City-University Connection: Integrating Research, Policy, and Practice Panel 1: "Preventing and Responding to Violence" with Anthony A.
Women's History Month: Radcliffe Connections
In recognition of Women's History Month, the Radcliffe Institute for Advanced Study presents Susan B. Anthony, Helen Keller, Amelia Earhart, Dorothy West, ...
Attacks on Free Speech (Harvard Federalist Society)
In this talk before the Harvard Federalist Society, Steve Simpson, director of legal studies at the Ayn Rand Institute, discusses the link between the view among ...
Wow, you sure told him. I bet he learned his lesson. Now he knows not to say... oh, wait. How about you listen to what he actually said. He said that the south was racist in the past, which is a factual statement about history, and that there is still some racism remaining there today, which can be said about just about anywhere on the globe. He didn't say that the south as a whole is racist today. Nor did he say that there is no racism in the north and other places.