![]() ![]() “We are incredibly fortunate to welcome Jelani Cobb, an award-winning journalist, documentarian and story weaver,” says Catherine Emmanuelle, director of the Center for Racial and Restorative Justice, which hosts the “Racing Toward Justice” speaker series. Visiting Minority Scholars and Artists program.Ĭenter for EDI Training, Development and Education.ĭepartment of Education for Equity and Justice. This special event is sponsored by multiple campus programs, units and departments:Ĭenter for Racial and Restorative Justice. I am always impressed by the way our students take in these experiences and then actualize their learning through seeking to make positive social change in our world.” “The opportunity for our students to meet with national experts on issues and challenges facing our world today is vital in building their critical thinking skills. Cobb will speak directly with students studying both journalism and history during his visit,” says Jodi Thesing-Ritter, campus director of the Center for EDI Training, Development and Education. In addition to the evening’s Forum presentation, Cobb will visit history and communication journalism classrooms to talk to students. In-person or livestream tickets are free of charge but required for entry see online ticketing to reserve a seat or receive the streaming link. A reception and book signing will follow the presentation. ![]() ![]() Prior to joining the Columbia Journalism School, Cobb was an associate professor of history and director of the Africana Studies Institute at the University of Connecticut.Ĭobb’s presentation will take place in the Ojibwe Ballroom of Davies Center at 7:30 p.m. in American history at Rutgers University in 2003. He is a frequent contributor and commentator on CBS News, MSNBC, Al-Jazeera, CNN, National Public Radio and more.Ĭobb, born and raised in Queens, New York, received a bachelor’s degree from Howard University and earned a Ph.D. ![]() 3 for a special combined presentation of The Forum series, “Racing Toward Justice” series and the annual Martin Mogensen Education Lecture.Ĭobb, a longtime staff writer for The New Yorker and dean of the Columbia Journalism School, is one of the nation’s preeminent voices on the intersections of race, history, politics and culture in America. Rossotto.The University of Wisconsin-Eau Claire welcomes Jelani Cobb on Nov. Knowlton, based on character by Emmanuelle Arsan. It was directed by Jean-Jacques Lamore, produced by Alain Siritzky, and written by J.C. Emmanuelle 2: A World of Desire is a 1994 television movie from the Emmanuelle in Space series featuring several softcore sex scenes mostly between Krista Allen and co-star Paul Michael Robinson. ![]()
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