Understanding the Historical Context of Structural Racism and Current Day Implications


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Understanding the Historical Context of Structural Racism and Current Day Implications

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Lecture 1 of the Kansas Racial Equity Collaborative Online Lecture Series: Understanding the Historical Context of Structural Racism and Current Day Implications: How We Got Here and a Better Path Forward, with keynote speakers Samantha Mellerson and Michael Finley from the Hayward Burns Institute.


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Kansas Racial Equity Collaborative

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Racial Equity

Project Information

  • Principal Investigator: Dr. Becci Akin

  • Co-Investigator/Evaluation Lead: Dr. Kaela Byers

  • Project Manager: Christina Mott

  • Dates: October 2018-September 2023

  • Funder: Children’s Bureau, Administration on Children, Youth and Families, Administration for Children and Families, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, grant number 90-CO-1139

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