400 Years of Inequality

Essay: What We “Cannot Not Know in America”: 400 Years of Inequality and Seven Sins

A new essay “What We “Cannot Not Know in America”: 400 Years of Inequality and Seven Sins” written by Dr. Mindy Fullilove, Robert Sember, and Dr. Robert Fullilove is now available for free online. Read it here or below. The 400 Years of Inequality Project was created to call organizations to observe the 400th anniversary of the …

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Reflecting on 400 Years: Stories and Tools for a Just Future

A celebration of the 400 Years of Inequality coalition, including readings, reflections, and a showcase unveiling two new digital platforms. Register for free online here. About this Event In 1619, the first ships delivering Africans to be sold into bondage arrived in Jamestown, an inciting event in America’s ongoing battle with inequality. 2019 would mark this …

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400 Years of Inequality: Spring Symposium

400 Years of Inequality’s Spring Symposium: Part OneIn this video, we hear from observance organizers on their experiences hosting place-based events, reflect on Reverend Barber’s sermon at The Riverside Church, and looked at how to apply his “seven sins” to understand the ecology of inequality as it was created through history – and how it …

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Ear To The Pavement

Interview with Dr. Mindy Fullilove on managed retreat, collective recovery, and grass-roots public health.

Dr. Robert Fullilove and the Bard Prison Initiative

Dr. Bob Fullilove describes the ways in which 400 years of inequality has led us to where we are now in terms of public health and mass incarceration. He describes his work with the Bard Prison Initiative, and how this program’s participants are the leaders we need right now.

Jan Term 2020

A “People’s Platform for Equity” will be the theme of this year’s Jan Term. Visit this page for the full Jan Term 2020 Schedule and for more information on each event. In the coming year, we will develop the People’s Platform, which we will present at the Mass Poor People’s Assembly and Moral March on Washington, …

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Remembering Rosa 2019

December 5th, 6PM! Central Auditorium @ RPCS! Each year the University of Orange hosts Remembering Rosa: A Concert for Peace. It is a free community concert that brings together school choirs, church choirs, civic leaders, neighbors, and residents to celebrate the power of community and music, and to remember and recognize the leaders whose shoulders …

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400 Years of Inequality

The UofO is a founding partner of the 400 Years of Inequality Project, which issued a call to the nation to observe the 400th anniversary of the first Africans landing at Jamestown. In partnership with The New School, ONE DC, Voices of a People’s History, and Columbia Mailman School of Public Health, UofO created tools …

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