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5 Myths of the Civil Rights Movement
5 Myths of the Civil Rights Movement
Jeanne Theoharis (Distinguished Professor, Political Science) clears up five common myths and misconceptions of the civil rights movement.
Nicolas Biais on Cryo-Electron Microscopy
Nicolas Biais on Cryo-Electron Microscopy
What is cryo-electron microscopy? Why did this breakthrough win the 2017 Nobel Prize in Chemistry? Nicolas Biais (Biology) tells all.
María Scharrón-del Río on Hurricane Maria's Psychological Impact
María Scharrón-del Río on Hurricane Maria's Psychological Impact
The devastation left by Hurricane Maria will have ongoing psychological impacts on the Puerto Rican Diaspora, according to Associate Professor María Scharrón-del Río.
Dr. Zinga Fraser on Shirley Chisholm's Groundbreaking 1972 Presidential Run
Dr. Zinga Fraser on Shirley Chisholm's Groundbreaking 1972 Presidential Run
Shirley Chisholm Project Director Dr. Zinga A. Fraser explains Shirley Chisholm's importance in breaking the gender and color barrier for President Obama and Hillary Clinton.
Anna Law on the State of Immigration Under President Trump
Anna Law on the State of Immigration Under President Trump
We asked Herbert Kurz Chair in Constitutional Rights Anna Law about the new state of immigration under President Trump.
Louis Fishman on Obama's Middle East Legacy
Louis Fishman on Obama's Middle East Legacy
Louis Fishman, assistant professor of history, has eyes and ears on the ground in the Middle East, especially Turkey, Israel, and the Syrian conflict
Sau-fong Au on the Women's March on Washington
Sau-fong Au on the Women's March on Washington
Sau-Fong Au discusses the importance of the Women's March on Washington and what the protest hopes to achieve on January 21, 2017.
Alan Aja on US-Cuba Relations Under President Trump
Alan Aja on US-Cuba Relations Under President Trump
Alan Aja, Puerto Rican and Latino Studies Chair, with his view on the future of US-Cuba relations under the Trump administration.