Week of Events
Reporting from Jerusalem: Behind the Headlines with NPR Correspondent Daniel Estrin
Reporting from Jerusalem: Behind the Headlines with NPR Correspondent Daniel Estrin
NPR International Correspondent, Daniel Estrin, will join the Carolina Center for Jewish Studies from Jerusalem to share reflections on his recent reporting about the ordinary and extraordinary lives of Israelis and Palestinians. Estrin has reported from the Middle East for over … Read more
What Universities Owe Democracy
What Universities Owe Democracy
Join this event as Ronald J Daniels, President of Johns Hopkins University, will discuss his new book What Universities Owe Democracy. The discussion will be followed by an audience Q&A. The event is planned to be hybrid, with a limited number … Read more
Centering Mental Health: Topics in Asian American Experiences
Centering Mental Health: Topics in Asian American Experiences
Join The Asian American Center on Wednesday, Feb. 16 at 5 p.m. for a virtual discussion on Asian American mental health experiences led by UNC CAPS counselors Susan Chung and Misha Mohan!
WUNC Presents: Code Switching 101
WUNC Presents: Code Switching 101
Code switching, or the ability to effortlessly change between vernacular, dialects and accents, affects our work and community spaces every day. WUNC Radio has invited DEI instructor, Ashley Gaddy, to lead this interactive virtual event. Participants will learn about the … Read more
Measurement in Research, Using an Anti-Racism Framework
Measurement in Research, Using an Anti-Racism Framework
Measurement in research is critical as it lays the foundation for a more accurate understanding of the magnitude of a phenomenon, the impact of an intervention, or other causal relationships that will translate into practice models and policies that have … Read more
Race and Memory at UNC
Race and Memory at UNC
This event was originally scheduled to take place in January. William Sturkey, associate professor in the History Department, and Danita Mason-Hogans, civil rights activist and historian, will discuss the history of race and memory at UNC-Chapel Hill from 1789 to the present, … Read more