Audio and Video Archives: Beyond Brown
A multimedia record of events in the University of Illinois Brown vs. Board of Education Jubilee Commemoration
Reading Brown - Leon Dash, author of Rosa Lee: A Mother and Her Family in Urban America
April 14, 2004, University YMCA
Dee Brown and the Depictions of Native Americans
March 4, 2004, Champaign City Council Chambers
Speakers: Robert G. Hays, author of A Race at Bay; Valeri Sherer Mathes, professor of history at City College of San Francisco, and author of several books on the history of Native Americans; and John Sanchez, Assistant Professor of journalism at Penn State University, a Yaqui Apache Native American and expert on Native American cultures and issues. Co-sponsored by the Champaign Human Relations Commission. The panel discussion was televised live on City of Champaign Cable Access Channel 5, who generously granted WILL permission to make available this RealVideoarchive.
Reading Brown: James Anderson, author of The Education of Blacks in the South, 1860-1935
February 12th, 2004, University YMCA
American Apartheid and the Supreme Court: Understanding the Significance of the Brown Decision
Professor Paul Finkelman, Chapman Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Tulsa College of Law
February 12th, 2004, Levis Faculty Center
Reading Brown: Leon Dash, author of When Children Want Children
November 19th, 2003, University YMCA
Minority Representation and Dealing with Diversity in U.S. and Illinois Agriculture, Dr. Blannie E. Bowen, Professor and Head, Department of Agricultural and Extension Education, and C. Lee Rumberger and Family Chair, The Pennsylvania State University
November 12th, 2003, Monsanto Conference Center of ACES Library, Information and Alumni Center
The Contributions of African-Americans to U.S. and Illinois Agriculture: A Public Discussion
November 11th, 2003, Monsanto Conference Center of ACES Library, Information and Alumni Center
Black Power on Campus: The University of Illinois, 1965-1975, Joy Ann Williamson, assistant professor of education, at Stanford University
October 16th, 2003, University YMCA
Joy Ann Williamson talk (23 minutes)
media archiveAudience Q & A (28 minutes)
Joy Ann Williamson interview on WILL-AM%u2019s Afternoon Magazine, October 17, 2003 (45 minutes)
Jim Crow%u2019s Children: The Broken Promise of the Brown Decision, a talk by Peter Irons, professor of political science, University of California at San Diego
October 2nd, 2003, University YMCA
Introduction by Tom Ulen, Professor of Law, University of Illinois (6 minutes, 46 seconds)
Thurgood Marshall: American Revolutionary, a talk by Juan Williams, senior correspondent, National Public Radio
September 29th, 2003, Foellinger Auditorium
listen to the talk (50 minutes)
Juan Williams interview on WILL-AM%u2019s Focus 580, September 29th, 2003 (50 minutes)
Crossing: A White Man%u2019s Journey Into Black America, a talk by Walt Harrington, professor of journalism, College of Communications, University of Illinois
September 17th, 2003, University YMCA