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WPC 13 Keynotes


Heidi Beirich
Director of Research, Southern Poverty Law Center


Professor Kimberle Williams Crenshaw/AAPF
Professor of Law at UCLA and Columbia Law School


Jane K. Fernandes
University of North Carolina at Asheville
Provost and Vice Chancellor for Academic Affairs


Mary Romero
Professor and Faculty Head of Justice Studies and Social Inquiry at Arizona State University


Charlene Teters
National Coalition on Racism in Sports and the Media
Chair, Studio Art Dept. Institute of American Indian Arts



A Special Pre-Conference Dinner


3rd Annual Presidential Luminaria Awards and Diversity Celebration Dinner
featuring keynote
ANGELA DAVIS
Wednesday, March 28th


Tickets will go on sale soon. Click here for more information.


Sponsored by the University of New Mexico Division for Equity and Inclusion in collaboration with WPC
(separate registration/fee required – tickets on sale soon!!)


WPC Online Radio


Intersections Radio!

Tuesdays, 12pm
(Mountain Standard Time)

Upcoming Shows:
January 24
ECCW


WPC Speaker Blogs


These blogs do not necessarily represent the views of the WPC, but are provided to inspire discussion and challenge us to think further about issues related to the WPC.

 

Racism Review
(Joe Feagin is a regular contributor to this blog)

Inheriting the Trade
(by Tom DeWolf)

Abby Ferber's blog
on The Huffington Post


Kathy Obear, Ed.D.'s blog


Discussing Diversity


Dr. Warren J. Blumenfeld's blog on The Huffington Post


POPSspot -
Power, Oppression, and Privilege in Sports

13th Annual White Privilege Conference

Intersectionality: Vision, Commitment,
and Sustainable Partnerships

March 28-31, 2012

Albuquerque Convention Center
Albuquerque, New Mexico
In collaboration with:
New Mexico Equity and Social Justice Alliance

CLICK HERE TO REGISTER



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