Beyond Isolation, Building Coalition In summer 2023, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled against Harvard and the University of North Carolina by calling for the end of using race…
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It’s a Saturday afternoon, and the main room of the Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education is abuzz with people of color but with a diversity of…
The Carter G. Woodson Center for Interracial Education launched a new program called PACE, which focuses on four pillars of scholarship: Poverty, Anti-Racism, Coalition building and Education. Each…
Doug Rosenthal A partner in the internationally recognized law firm of Constantine Cannon LLP in Washington, D.C., Douglas Rosenthal has 40 years of antitrust and international litigation experience.…
The biennial Civil Rights Seminar and Tour began in 2013 as a counterpart to the College’s Appalachian Tour. The former revisits the work of civil rights activists, many…
Meet Berea’s petite archive researcher who tells theCollege’s story in a big way As a little girl Sharyn Mitchell hated history because it was boring—it was all memorizing…
Civil Rights Tour introduces faculty and staff to untold history of race relations in the South, builds upon Berea’s fifth Great Commitment Forty-one people, eight cities, seven days,…