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Best podcasts about Sonia R Jarvis

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3 Sophisticated Bros
Episode 13 - Voter Suppression

3 Sophisticated Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2020 69:03


We are deep in election season 2020 and Nick and Julian are joined by Professors and Authors Sonia R. Jarvis and Gilda Daniels to discuss voting rights and voter suppression in America. Vote - By Any Means Necessary.

3 Sophisticated Bros
Episode 12 - Sonia R. Jarvis

3 Sophisticated Bros

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 1, 2020 67:04


Nick and Julian are joined by distinguished professor and lawyer Sonia R. Jarvis to discuss her career, her family, race, working in the White House and more.

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Public Affairs and Government
Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 5)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 56:18


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers to higher education with the result that millions of young people do not contemplate college, and identify promising practices in American states and cities that address these barriers. The program is sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York; Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America; Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College; and Urban Education Program, Graduate Center, CUNY. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on October 4, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I: 60 min.] Remarks by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Luncheon Speakers Matthew Goldstein, Chancellor, CUNY Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County [Part II: 58 min.] Moderator: Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq., Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Opening Remarks by Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron Plenary Session 1 Panelists Martha Lamkin, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation for Education Kati Haycock, Director, the Education Trust [Part III: 59 min.] Plenary Session 2 Moderator Dr. Philip M. Anderson, Executive Officer, Urban Education Ph.D. Program, Graduate Center, CUNY Panelists Ben M. Corpus, vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, Dean of Students, Baruch College Lezli Baskerville, Esq., President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Mary Adams, M.S.W., Program Director, Groundwork for Success [Part IV: 53 min.] The first portion of this part is a continuation of the panel discussion from part two. Dr. Brian Perkins, Professor of Education Law & Policy, Southern Connecticut State University; National School Boards Association This second section is continued from part three. Margarita Rosa, Esq., Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Professor Susan Sturm, Columbia Law School [Part V: 56 min.] Workshop Highlights Dr. William Zumeta, Professor & Associate Dean, University of Washington, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs George Chin, University Director of Financial Aid, Student Financial Assistance, City University of New York Dr. Elizabeth Castle, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota Reginald Felton, M.A., Director, Federal Relations, National School Boards Association Anurima Bhargava, Esq., Director of the Education Group, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Dr. Grayson Noley, University of Oklahoma Dr. Hector Cordero, Program Officer, Economic Development, Ford Foundation Dr. Sarah Ryan, Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Vik Keenan, M.A., Coordinator, Zuckerman Forum Pablo Tejada, Assistant Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Dr. Nicole Hurd, Executive Director, The National College Advising Corps, University of North Carolina Judith Berry Griffin

Public Affairs and Government
Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 3)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 58:47


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers to higher education with the result that millions of young people do not contemplate college, and identify promising practices in American states and cities that address these barriers. The program is sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York; Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America; Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College; and Urban Education Program, Graduate Center, CUNY. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on October 4, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I: 60 min.] Remarks by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Luncheon Speakers Matthew Goldstein, Chancellor, CUNY Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County [Part II: 58 min.] Moderator: Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq., Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Opening Remarks by Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron Plenary Session 1 Panelists Martha Lamkin, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation for Education Kati Haycock, Director, the Education Trust [Part III: 59 min.] Plenary Session 2 Moderator Dr. Philip M. Anderson, Executive Officer, Urban Education Ph.D. Program, Graduate Center, CUNY Panelists Ben M. Corpus, vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, Dean of Students, Baruch College Lezli Baskerville, Esq., President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Mary Adams, M.S.W., Program Director, Groundwork for Success [Part IV: 53 min.] The first portion of this part is a continuation of the panel discussion from part two. Dr. Brian Perkins, Professor of Education Law & Policy, Southern Connecticut State University; National School Boards Association This second section is continued from part three. Margarita Rosa, Esq., Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Professor Susan Sturm, Columbia Law School [Part V: 56 min.] Workshop Highlights Dr. William Zumeta, Professor & Associate Dean, University of Washington, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs George Chin, University Director of Financial Aid, Student Financial Assistance, City University of New York Dr. Elizabeth Castle, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota Reginald Felton, M.A., Director, Federal Relations, National School Boards Association Anurima Bhargava, Esq., Director of the Education Group, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Dr. Grayson Noley, University of Oklahoma Dr. Hector Cordero, Program Officer, Economic Development, Ford Foundation Dr. Sarah Ryan, Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Vik Keenan, M.A., Coordinator, Zuckerman Forum Pablo Tejada, Assistant Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Dr. Nicole Hurd, Executive Director, The National College Advising Corps, University of North Carolina Judith Berry Griffin

Public Affairs and Government
Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 4)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 53:20


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers to higher education with the result that millions of young people do not contemplate college, and identify promising practices in American states and cities that address these barriers. The program is sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York; Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America; Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College; and Urban Education Program, Graduate Center, CUNY. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on October 4, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I: 60 min.] Remarks by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Luncheon Speakers Matthew Goldstein, Chancellor, CUNY Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County [Part II: 58 min.] Moderator: Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq., Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Opening Remarks by Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron Plenary Session 1 Panelists Martha Lamkin, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation for Education Kati Haycock, Director, the Education Trust [Part III: 59 min.] Plenary Session 2 Moderator Dr. Philip M. Anderson, Executive Officer, Urban Education Ph.D. Program, Graduate Center, CUNY Panelists Ben M. Corpus, vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, Dean of Students, Baruch College Lezli Baskerville, Esq., President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Mary Adams, M.S.W., Program Director, Groundwork for Success [Part IV: 53 min.] The first portion of this part is a continuation of the panel discussion from part two. Dr. Brian Perkins, Professor of Education Law & Policy, Southern Connecticut State University; National School Boards Association This second section is continued from part three. Margarita Rosa, Esq., Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Professor Susan Sturm, Columbia Law School [Part V: 56 min.] Workshop Highlights Dr. William Zumeta, Professor & Associate Dean, University of Washington, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs George Chin, University Director of Financial Aid, Student Financial Assistance, City University of New York Dr. Elizabeth Castle, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota Reginald Felton, M.A., Director, Federal Relations, National School Boards Association Anurima Bhargava, Esq., Director of the Education Group, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Dr. Grayson Noley, University of Oklahoma Dr. Hector Cordero, Program Officer, Economic Development, Ford Foundation Dr. Sarah Ryan, Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Vik Keenan, M.A., Coordinator, Zuckerman Forum Pablo Tejada, Assistant Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Dr. Nicole Hurd, Executive Director, The National College Advising Corps, University of North Carolina Judith Berry Griffin

Public Affairs and Government
Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 1)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 60:00


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers to higher education with the result that millions of young people do not contemplate college, and identify promising practices in American states and cities that address these barriers. The program is sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York; Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America; Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College; and Urban Education Program, Graduate Center, CUNY. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on October 4, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I: 60 min.] Remarks by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Luncheon Speakers Matthew Goldstein, Chancellor, CUNY Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County [Part II: 58 min.] Moderator: Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq., Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Opening Remarks by Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron Plenary Session 1 Panelists Martha Lamkin, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation for Education Kati Haycock, Director, the Education Trust [Part III: 59 min.] Plenary Session 2 Moderator Dr. Philip M. Anderson, Executive Officer, Urban Education Ph.D. Program, Graduate Center, CUNY Panelists Ben M. Corpus, vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, Dean of Students, Baruch College Lezli Baskerville, Esq., President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Mary Adams, M.S.W., Program Director, Groundwork for Success [Part IV: 53 min.] The first portion of this part is a continuation of the panel discussion from part two. Dr. Brian Perkins, Professor of Education Law & Policy, Southern Connecticut State University; National School Boards Association This second section is continued from part three. Margarita Rosa, Esq., Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Professor Susan Sturm, Columbia Law School [Part V: 56 min.] Workshop Highlights Dr. William Zumeta, Professor & Associate Dean, University of Washington, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs George Chin, University Director of Financial Aid, Student Financial Assistance, City University of New York Dr. Elizabeth Castle, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota Reginald Felton, M.A., Director, Federal Relations, National School Boards Association Anurima Bhargava, Esq., Director of the Education Group, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Dr. Grayson Noley, University of Oklahoma Dr. Hector Cordero, Program Officer, Economic Development, Ford Foundation Dr. Sarah Ryan, Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Vik Keenan, M.A., Coordinator, Zuckerman Forum Pablo Tejada, Assistant Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Dr. Nicole Hurd, Executive Director, The National College Advising Corps, University of North Carolina Judith Berry Griffin

Public Affairs and Government
Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education (Part 2)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 57:36


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Lack of Access: Barriers to Higher Education." Panelists discuss the structural, financial, racial and political barriers to higher education with the result that millions of young people do not contemplate college, and identify promising practices in American states and cities that address these barriers. The program is sponsored by Carnegie Corporation of New York; Lillie & Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality & Justice in America; Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College; and Urban Education Program, Graduate Center, CUNY. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on October 4, 2007, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I: 60 min.] Remarks by David Birdsell, Dean, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Luncheon Speakers Matthew Goldstein, Chancellor, CUNY Freeman Hrabowski, President, University of Maryland, Baltimore County [Part II: 58 min.] Moderator: Sonia R. Jarvis, Esq., Director, Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Opening Remarks by Baruch College President Kathleen Waldron Plenary Session 1 Panelists Martha Lamkin, President and CEO, Lumina Foundation for Education Kati Haycock, Director, the Education Trust [Part III: 59 min.] Plenary Session 2 Moderator Dr. Philip M. Anderson, Executive Officer, Urban Education Ph.D. Program, Graduate Center, CUNY Panelists Ben M. Corpus, vice President for Student Affairs & Enrollment Management, Dean of Students, Baruch College Lezli Baskerville, Esq., President and Chief Executive Officer, National Association of Equal Opportunity in Higher Education Mary Adams, M.S.W., Program Director, Groundwork for Success [Part IV: 53 min.] The first portion of this part is a continuation of the panel discussion from part two. Dr. Brian Perkins, Professor of Education Law & Policy, Southern Connecticut State University; National School Boards Association This second section is continued from part three. Margarita Rosa, Esq., Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Professor Susan Sturm, Columbia Law School [Part V: 56 min.] Workshop Highlights Dr. William Zumeta, Professor & Associate Dean, University of Washington, Daniel J. Evans School of Public Affairs George Chin, University Director of Financial Aid, Student Financial Assistance, City University of New York Dr. Elizabeth Castle, Assistant Professor, American Indian Studies, University of South Dakota Reginald Felton, M.A., Director, Federal Relations, National School Boards Association Anurima Bhargava, Esq., Director of the Education Group, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund, Inc. Dr. Grayson Noley, University of Oklahoma Dr. Hector Cordero, Program Officer, Economic Development, Ford Foundation Dr. Sarah Ryan, Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, Baruch College Vik Keenan, M.A., Coordinator, Zuckerman Forum Pablo Tejada, Assistant Executive Director, Grand Street Settlement Dr. Nicole Hurd, Executive Director, The National College Advising Corps, University of North Carolina Judith Berry Griffin

Public Affairs and Government
Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century (Part 2)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 59:34


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century." Panelists discuss an array of questions and issues on race in America: how much progress as a nation have we made in redressing issues of racial discrimination in housing and urban planning? Have we made significant progress in integrating our neighborhoods or do racial minorities continue to face isolation and exclusion? Or have we moved beyond the former ideal of integration as the yardstick for measuring progress in race relations, assimilation and inter-cultural interactions? Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on November 9, 2006, the event takes place on November 9, 2006 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 57 min.] The event begins with welcome greetings from David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs. Marian Engelman Lado, granddaughter of Lillie and Nathan Ackerman, speaks at the event. Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, introduces the topic and provides the context for discussion. Alexander Polikoff, Esq., Director, Public Housing Transformation Initiative, Chicago, starts his speech by talking about challenges and discusses other issues on race in America. A Q&A session follows. [Part II -- 60 min.] Speeches are given by J. Phillip Thompson, Associate Professor, Urban Politics, M.I.T. and Anurima Bhargava, Assistant Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. A Q&A session follows.

Public Affairs and Government
Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century (Part 1)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 57:03


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Race in America: Advancing Equality in the 21st Century." Panelists discuss an array of questions and issues on race in America: how much progress as a nation have we made in redressing issues of racial discrimination in housing and urban planning? Have we made significant progress in integrating our neighborhoods or do racial minorities continue to face isolation and exclusion? Or have we moved beyond the former ideal of integration as the yardstick for measuring progress in race relations, assimilation and inter-cultural interactions? Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on November 9, 2006, the event takes place on November 9, 2006 at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, Room 14-220. [Part I -- 57 min.] The event begins with welcome greetings from David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs. Marian Engelman Lado, granddaughter of Lillie and Nathan Ackerman, speaks at the event. Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, introduces the topic and provides the context for discussion. Alexander Polikoff, Esq., Director, Public Housing Transformation Initiative, Chicago, starts his speech by talking about challenges and discusses other issues on race in America. A Q&A session follows. [Part II -- 60 min.] Speeches are given by J. Phillip Thompson, Associate Professor, Urban Politics, M.I.T. and Anurima Bhargava, Assistant Counsel, NAACP Legal Defense & Educational Fund, Inc. A Q&A session follows.

Public Affairs and Government
The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law (Part 1)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 56:22


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law." During this special Fall Ackerman Lecture, the speaker and expert panelists examine the significance of the Rule of Law to contemporary legal issues facing the judiciary as it administers the Rule of Law. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on November 15, 2005, at the Baruch College Conference Center, 14th floor. [Part I -- 56 min.] The event begins with an introduction by David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs. Dr. Kathleen Waldron, President of Baruch College, delivers the welcoming remarks. The keynote address is given by Marianne Engelman Lado, Esq., General Counsel, New York Lawyers for Public Interest. [Part II -- 63 min.] Panel experts offer both practical and philosophical observations about the selection process for judges and their views on whether the current partisan battles have affected the impartial administration of justice. Panelists include Ken I. Kersch, Ph.D, JD, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University; George W. Jones, Jr., Esq., Partner, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP; and Jamin B. Raskin, Esq., Professor of Constitutional Law, Washington College of Law, American University.

Public Affairs and Government
The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law (Part 2)

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2012 63:19


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "The Role of the Judiciary and the Rule of Law." During this special Fall Ackerman Lecture, the speaker and expert panelists examine the significance of the Rule of Law to contemporary legal issues facing the judiciary as it administers the Rule of Law. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on November 15, 2005, at the Baruch College Conference Center, 14th floor. [Part I -- 56 min.] The event begins with an introduction by David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs. Dr. Kathleen Waldron, President of Baruch College, delivers the welcoming remarks. The keynote address is given by Marianne Engelman Lado, Esq., General Counsel, New York Lawyers for Public Interest. [Part II -- 63 min.] Panel experts offer both practical and philosophical observations about the selection process for judges and their views on whether the current partisan battles have affected the impartial administration of justice. Panelists include Ken I. Kersch, Ph.D, JD, Assistant Professor of Politics, Princeton University; George W. Jones, Jr., Esq., Partner, Sidley Austin Brown & Wood LLP; and Jamin B. Raskin, Esq., Professor of Constitutional Law, Washington College of Law, American University.

Public Affairs and Government
Religion and the Law: The Virtue of Tolerance

Public Affairs and Government

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 15, 2012 140:22


Baruch College School of Public Affairs presents the Lillie and Nathan Ackerman Lecture Series on Equality and Justice in America: "Religion and the Law: The Virtue of Tolerance." Religious leaders address urgent questions such as to what extent government should regulate or intervene in the activities of religious organizations or individual members of diverse religious groups to promote civic harmony. At a time when the nation is sharply divided politically and many political decisions are being influenced by issues of morality and faith, the importance of tolerance as a guiding principle becomes more critical. These and other issues governing religious tolerance are addressed by the following panelists: Rev. Dr. Bob Edgar, General Secretary, National Council of Churches; Rabbi Jonathan Stein, Senior Rabbi, Temple Shaaray Tefila; and Chaplain James J. Yee, Former Chaplain, Guantanamo Bay. The event begins with welcome greetings from David Birdsell, Dean of School of Public Affairs. Rosalyn Engelman, daughter of Lillie and Nathan Ackerman, speaks on behalf of the Ackerman family. Moderated by Sonia R. Jarvis, Ackerman Chair and Associate Professor, School of Public Affairs, the event takes place on April 5, 2006, at the Baruch College Vertical Campus, 14th floor.

CUNY-TV Specials
A Post Election View: New Coalitions, New Politics, Race, Gender, Youth & More

CUNY-TV Specials

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 14, 2012 59:33


The Center for Innovation and Leadership in Government presents a panel discussion on "A Post Election View: New Coalitions, New Politics, Race, Gender, Youth & More". Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Director of the Center on Equality, Pluralism and Policy (CEPP), moderates the discussion. Panelists include: Micheline Blum, Distinguished Lecturer, Director of Baruch College Survey Research, Baruch College Rodolfo de la Garza, Deputy Chair of the Department of International and Public Affairs and the Eaton Professor of Administrative Law and Municipal Science in the Political Science Department, Columbia University Jonathan Capehart, an editorial writer for The Washington Post, specializing in national politics and environmental issues. David Birdsell, Dean of the School of Public Affairs, makes the welcoming remarks. The event takes place on November 18, 2008.

CUNY TV's City Talk
Dr. Barbara Lawrence and Prof. Sonia R. Jarvis

CUNY TV's City Talk

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 9, 2011 28:40


Joining Doug to talk about race relations and Black History Month are Dr. Barbara Lawrence, Associate Provost for Academic Administration, and Professor Sonia R. Jarvis, Distinguished Lecturer, both from Baruch College/CUNY.