Posts Tagged ‘voting rights’

Tim Wise at Indiana University School of Law: Racism and the Law: The Inadequacy of Color-Blind Jurisprudence

My February 2015 presentation at Indiana University School of Law, in which I discuss race, racism, and the inadequacy of modern “color-blind” jurisprudence when it comes to addressing institutional racial bias and discrimination. This is one of two presentations at IU during that Feb. visit, the second of which (to the larger campus and community) […]

Tim Wise – Combating Racism: From Ferguson to the Voting Booth to the Border (Speech at Eastern Washington University – 2/24/15)

Tim Wise presentation, Feb 24, 2015 at Eastern Washington University.

Tim Wise on MSNBC with Melissa Harris-Perry, 7/21/13: The Value of Protest, Part 3

On MHP to discuss the importance of protest for the building of social movements. With Blair Kelley, Zillah Eisenstein and David Webb. Here I discuss the legacy of SNCC and the importance of youth in social protest movements. Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy

Tim Wise on MSNBC with Melissa Harris-Perry, 7/21/13: The Value of Protest, Part 2

On MHP to discuss the value of protest for the building of social movements. Part 2, with Zillah Eisenstein, David Webb and Blair Kelley Visit NBCNews.com for breaking news, world news, and news about the economy