CHAS was founded in 2000, to address concerns raised by Black and Latinx students pertaining to their academic and social experiences at a handful of selective liberal arts institutions. At the time, the collective wisdom of a small group of faculty leaders and administrators was to establish a network of likeminded colleagues who could work together to better understand challenges and to imagine new possibilities for more equitable and inclusive campuses. Dr. Davis joins the Consortium on High Achievement and Success (CHAS) as an invited guest of the CHAS Occasional Speaker Series to discuss the role of public scholarship within movements for racial justice.
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Earlier Event: May 11
U-M Rackham Graduate School
Later Event: June 18
U-M Women of Color Taskforce Juneteenth Celebration