
Center for the Study of Race & Race Relations: Lectures and Events
Mission Statement
The CSRRR is committed to de-stigmatizing race. With the objective of fostering communities of dialogue, the Center embraces historically and empirically based thinking, talking, teaching, and writing on race. To this end, the Center creates and supports programs designed to enhance race-related curriculum development for faculty, staff and students in collegiate and professional schools. Of the five U.S. law schools with race centers, the CSRRR is uniquely focused on curriculum development.
Browse the contents of Center for the Study of Race & Race Relations: Lectures and Events:
- CSRRR Newsletters
- Newsletters from CSRRR that shows panels that have happened and ones that are coming up.
- Event Flyers
- Various flyers and a note for events that were hosted by CSRRR.
- Course Development Grants
- Documents that show the grant amounts for course development that was funded by CSRRR.
- OurStory: African American Alumni of UF Levin College of Law (1958-2020)
- A digital history project of African American Alumni of UF Levin College of Law.
- 2020 Webinar on: Should UF Mandate a Race/Anti-Racism Course?
- On June 25, 2020, the CSRRR hosted a webinar discussion on whether UF should mandate a course on race/anti-racism.
- 12th Annual Spring Lecture
- Children of the Incarcerated: Collateral Victims of Crime
- 10th Annual Spring Lecture
- At Close Range: The Curious Case of Trayvon Martin