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Discussion: Race Relations and Underlying Issues of the Ferguson Conflict
Event and Presentation
Richard Rubenstein
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Qualification:
J.D., Harvard Law School
Litt.D. (honoris causa), University of Malta
Topics of Interest:
Advocacy, Basic Human Needs, Race & Racism, Narrative, Civil Society, Facilitation, Class and Social Stratification, Psychosocial, Conflict Resolution, Middle East, Research, Culture, North America, Structural Violence, Training, Dialogue, Education, Ethics, Western Europe, Identity, Human Rights, International Relations, Justice, Law/Legal, Media, Narrative, Politics, Religion, Terrorism, Violence
Awards and Honor:
Arthur Romano
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Qualification:
Ph.D., Conflict Resolution, University of Bradford, UK 2012
M.A., Conflict Resolution (with Merit), University of Bradford, UK
Discussion: Race Relations and Underlying Issues of the Ferguson Conflict
Event Date:
September 4, 2014 2:00pm through 3:30pm
Event Location: Metropolitan Building, Conference Room 5183
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Race Relations and Underlying Issues of the Ferguson Conflict
Please join S-CAR and the Systemic Violence Working Group for a roundtable discussion on the underlying issues of the conflict in Ferguson, Missouri. The discussion will be open ended, facilitated by faculty members Rich Rubenstein, Tehama Lopez Bunyasi, and Arthur Romano.
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