The Faces of Segregation, Feb. 26

by Michelle Saport  |   

Wednesday, Feb. 26, 1-3 p.m. UAA Campus Bookstore

Panelists from the UAA community will discuss different aspects of segregation, including reflections on living in South Africa, the 60th anniversary of Brown v. Board of Education and life in the segregated American South. They will also consider the question, "Is segregation gone in the U.S.?"

Participants include:

  • Dewain Lee, dean of students and associate vice chancellor for student development;
  • Ian van Tets, professor in the Department of Biological Sciences;
  • Ceezar Martinson, UAA student and activist; and
  • Kim Patterson, author of Swift Justice and director of Student Support Services.

All UAA Campus Bookstore events are informal, free and open to the public. There is free parking for bookstore events in the South Lot, West Campus Central Lot (behind Rasmuson Hall), Sports Lot and Sports Nothwest Lot. For more information, contact Rachel Epstein at (907) 786-4782 or repstein2@uaa.alaska.edu.

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