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للأخ الأستاذ بكرى أبوبكر والقراء ، Diversity Challenge / فيديو
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Charles V. Willie is the Charles Bigelow Professor of Education and Developmental
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Psychology, Emeritus, at the Harvard Graduate School of Education. A sociologist, his areas of research include desegregation, higher education, public health, race relations, urban community problems, and family life. He served on President Carter's Commission on Mental Health, and has been a consultant and expert witness in major school desegregation cases in cities including Boston, Dallas, Little Rock, and Seattle.
This lecture, on developments in school desegregation in the 50 years following the Brown v. Board of Education Supreme Court decision, is the keynote speech for a two-day conference entitled "Diversity 2004: Making Race and Culture Matter in Community-Focused Interventions."
University President William P. Leahy, SJ, welcomes conference participants, and Willie is introduced by Janet Helms, Augustus Long Professor in the Lynch School of Education and the founding director of LSOE's Institute for the Study and Promotion of Race and Culture
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