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2013 CSRRR SPRING LECTURE PANEL SESSIONS, Holland Hall Rm. 180
2013
Wednesday, March 20th
9:00 AM

“Dr.” George Zimmerman: Racial Profiling in Medicine

Kevin Ahmaad Jenkins, Ph.D. Student, University of Florida, Dept. of Health Services Research, Management & Policy

Panel One

9:00 AM

9:00 AM

Jim Crow Riding High: The Latest Assaults on African American Voting Rights

Richard K. Scher, University of Florida, Dept. of Political Science

Panel One

9:00 AM

9:00 AM

Racism in a Black White Binary: On the Reaction to Trayvon Martin’s Death

Peter Westmoreland, University of Florida, Dept. of Philosophy

Panel One

9:00 AM

9:45 AM

Half-Baked: Weed, Race, and the Demonization of Trayvon Martin

Alex Tepperman, Ph.D. student, University of Florida, Dept. of History

Panel Two

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

“I am Trayvon Martin”: Visual Culture, Trauma, and the Incarceration Crisis

Amy Abugo Ongiri, University of Florida, Dept. of English

Panel Two

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Racial Socialization and Fear of Crime

Jodi Lane, University of Florida, Dept. of Sociology and Criminology & Law
Ashley Kuhn, Ph.D. student, University of Florida, Dept. of Sociology and Criminology & Law

Panel Two

9:45 AM

9:45 AM

Trayvon Martin and the International Press

Michael Leslie, University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications
Stania Antoine, Ph.D. student, University of Florida, College of Journalism and Communications

Panel Two

9:45 AM

10:45 AM

Learning and Unlearning Racial Prejudice: The Role of Schools

Dorene Ross, University of Florida, College of Education
Elizabeth Bondy, University of Florida, College of Education

Panel Three

10:45 AM

10:45 AM

License to Kill: Theoretical Critique of “Stand Your Ground” Policies

Lonn Lanza-Kaduce, University of Florida, Dept. of Sociology and Criminology & Law
Andrea Davis, Ph.D. student, University of Florida, Dept. of Sociology and Criminology & Law

Panel Three

10:45 AM

10:45 AM

Racial Profiling, Security, and Human Rights

Faye V. Harrison, Depts. of African American Studies & Anthropology

Panel Three

10:45 AM