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March 24, 2014
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In This Issue
Weekly Inspiration
In The News
Special Feature: Learning More About Detroit
Stay Tuned...

 From the Research Clusters

Public Candidate Lectures



The Health Disparities Cluster is recruiting a new faculty member. Please join us for the upcoming public lecture of Prof. Osagie Obasogie on March 31st, from 4-6PM at Haviland Commons. 




The Disability Studies Cluster is recruiting a new faculty member. Please join us for the upcoming public lecture of Prof. Michael Stein on April 1st, from 11AM-1PM at 105 Goldman School of Public Policy. 
 

 Featured Events



"The Trouble with Race Talk: How The Fear of Racial Conversations Causes Racial Inequality"

April 9, 12-1:15PM
5101 Tolman Hall 

Sponsored by: Institute of Personality & Social Research






"Law and Social Justice: From Theory to Practice"
April 11, All Day,
Santa Clara Law
Find more information and registration here.

 
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Weekly Inspiration
"You must not hate those who do wrong or harmful things; but with compassion, you must do what you can to stop them - for they are harming themselves, as well as those who suffer from their actions." Dalai Lama XIV
In The News
Dean Henry Brady in the Washington Post
Henry Brady, Cluster Leader of the Religious Diversity cluster and Dean of the Goldman School of Public Policy, was recently featured in the Washington Post in an article entitled, "The next generation of government problem solvers." Access here
Director john a. powell in EIN News
Director john a. powell was recently featured in a press release in EIN News for his upcoming delivery of the 25th Annual Thurgood Marshall Lecture at UCLA on April 1st, 2014. Access the article here. For more information on the event, check out the event page on our calendar here.
Special Feature:
Learning More About Detroit

Featured Presentation
 
   

Director john a. powell recently delivered a presentation entitled "Population Health: Determinants, Outcomes, Inequities and the Role of Targeted Universalism," looking at issues of health inequities and outcomes in the context of Detroit, Michigan. Download the powerpoint.

Join us on April 7-8, 2014 for "Detroit Bankruptcy & Beyond: Organizing for Change in Distressed Cities," at Wayne State University in Detroit, Michigan.
Stay Tuned...
Upcoming Event and Opportunity to Engage with our Research Clusters
Save the date of April 22nd, 2014, from 4-6PM, for our upcoming public event inviting the community to meet and engage with our research clusters, and to learn more about their work. 

 
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