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Think Tank 2017 - Education for Struggle: State Violence, Then and Now - Research Guide

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Mark Eddy
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Mark A. Eddy
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E-mail: mark.eddy@case.edu
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Introduction

The Kelvin Smith Library provides the campus community with access to world-class research collections, technology-equipped classrooms and meeting spaces, state-of-the-art digital resources and even a café.  In support of the CWRU Social Justice Institute “Think Tank 2017” conference, the library offers a selection of resources accessible in this “Research Guide”.

This guide was prepared for the Think Tank 2017 Educating for Struggle conference to be held at CWRU's Tinkham Veale University Center on November 16-18, 2017. The topic being explored is "State Violence, Then and Now".


 

Keynote Speaker Biography - Ibram Kendi

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"IBRAM X. KENDI, AN AWARD-WINNING HISTORIAN AND NEW YORK TIMES BEST-SELLING AUTHOR, is Professor of History and International Relations and the Founding Director of the Antiracist Research and Policy Center at American University. His second book, Stamped from the Beginning: The Definitive History of Racist Ideas in America, was published by Nation Books and won the 2016 National Book Award for Nonfiction. At 34 years old, Kendi was the youngest ever winner of the NBA for Nonfiction. He grew up dreaming about playing in the NBA (National Basketball Association), and ironically he ended up joining the other NBA." ~ Bio from the www.ibramxkendi.com website

Keynote Speaker Biography - Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz

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"Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz is a historian, author, memoirist, and speaker who researches Western    Hemisphere history and international human rights.

 Roxanne Dunbar-Ortiz grew up in rural Oklahoma, the daughter of a tenant farmer and part-Indian mother. She has been active in the international indigenous movement for more than four decades, and she is known for her lifelong commitment to national and international social justice issues. After receiving her Ph.D. in history at the University of California at Los Angeles, she taught in the newly established Native American Studies Program at California State University, Hayward, and helped found the Departments of Ethnic Studies and Women’s Studies." ~ Bio from the reddirtsite.com website

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