Are Reparations Possible? Lessons to the United States from South Africa 25 Years After Apartheid
This event is part of Human Rights Week, sponsored by the Goldstein Family Community Chair in Human Rights.
- date: 09/24/19 - 09/25/19
- time: 11:00 AM - 2:00 PM
Join us for a conversation with The Honorable Richard Goldstone and Prof. Lewis Gordon. Goldstone is a former judge in South Africa and former Chief Prosecutor of the United Nations' International Criminal Tribunals. Gordon is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Connecticut and an internationally-renowed scholar.
Prof. Alecia Anderson will moderate the discussion. Prof. Anderson is Assistant Professor of Sociology at UNO and a scholar of racial and ethnic relations, political sociology, and social theory.
Co-sponsored by the Goldstein Center for Human Rights, UNO's Department of Black Studies, the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, and the Goldstein Family Community Chair in Human Rights.
Prof. Alecia Anderson will moderate the discussion. Prof. Anderson is Assistant Professor of Sociology at UNO and a scholar of racial and ethnic relations, political sociology, and social theory.
Co-sponsored by the Goldstein Center for Human Rights, UNO's Department of Black Studies, the Schwalb Center for Israel and Jewish Studies, and the Goldstein Family Community Chair in Human Rights.
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