Law School- "Hip Hop Culture: A Convenient Scapegoat or a Contributor to Inequality?"- Mills Conversation Series on Race
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| Date: | 03/26/2008
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| Time: | 12:15 unil 1:30 PM
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| Location: | Room 3041
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| Contact: | Sheilah Villalobos, villalobos@law.duke.edu
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| Event URL: | http://www.law.duke.edu/news/story?id=1786&u=11
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| Summary: | Duke Professor of African & American Studies Mark Anthony Neal, Rutgers Law School Professor Imani Perry, and University of Miami School of Law Professor Mario L. Barnes will lead a discussion on the inter- and intra-racial implications of the hip-hop genre.
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| Details: | Co-sponsored by the Program in Public Law, the Jean E. and Christine P. Mills Conversation Series on Race is endowed by Amos Mills '72, and organized by Duke Law Professor Trina Jones. The purpose of the series is to open lines of communication and improve relationships among people of different skin colors and backgrounds.
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