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            6 Articles Categorized Under First-Year Reading: Social Justice

            First-Year Reading First-Year Reading: History First-Year Reading: Social Justice
            November 16 2021

            NOW AVAILABLE: Books from The 1619 Project

            The 1619 Project is The New York Times Magazine’s award-winning reframing of American history that placed slavery and its continuing legacy at the center of our national narrative. The project, which was initially launched in August of 2019, offered a revealing new origin story for the United States, one that helped explain not only the persistence of

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            NOW AVAILABLE: Books from The 1619 Project

            First-Year Reading First-Year Reading: History First-Year Reading: Social Justice
            November 16 2021
            First-Year Reading: Social Justice First-Year Reading: Memoir & Biography
            October 19 2020

            You’re Invited: Join Us for a Big Ideas Night on the Crucial, Timely Topic of Criminal Justice Reform

            Join us on Wednesday, October 21 at 8:00 PM ET on Zoom for a crucial, timely Big Ideas Night on Criminal Justice Reform with a panel of expert authors: Brittany K. Barnett, attorney, entrepreneur, and author of A Knock at Midnight: A Story of Hope, Justice, and Freedom; Emily Bazelon, New York Times Magazine staff writer and author of Charged: The New Movement to Transform American Prosecution and End

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            You’re Invited: Join Us for a Big Ideas Night on the Crucial, Timely Topic of Criminal Justice Reform

            First-Year Reading: Social Justice First-Year Reading: Memoir & Biography
            October 19 2020
            First-Year Reading First-Year Reading: Social Justice Community & School Reads Adults: Current Events Community & School Reads Adults: Narrative Nonfiction
            March 14 2018

            10,000 New Social Housing Units – Thanks to Matthew Desmond’s EVICTED

            Tom Barrett, Mayor of Milwaukee, read Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, which tells the story of eight impoverished families in his city who are threatened with forced eviction. Influenced by this multi-award-winning book, Barrett is launching an ambitious housing project to build or renovate 10,000 housing units in Milwaukee over the next

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            10,000 New Social Housing Units – Thanks to Matthew Desmond’s EVICTED

            First-Year Reading First-Year Reading: Social Justice Community & School Reads Adults: Current Events Community & School Reads Adults: Narrative Nonfiction
            March 14 2018
            First-Year Reading: Social Justice First-Year Reading: Memoir & Biography
            May 18 2017

            Sister Helen Prejean and DEAD MAN WALKING teaching kit from DePaul University Library

            DePaul University Library’s Special Collections and Archives recently created a teaching kit for Dead Man Walking: The Eyewitness Account of the Death Penalty That Sparked a National Debate by Sister Helen Prejean. The library houses Prejean’s papers and twenty primary sources were selected for the kit to deepen the reading experience.   Developed by members of DePaul’s College of Education, the

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            Sister Helen Prejean and DEAD MAN WALKING teaching kit from DePaul University Library

            First-Year Reading: Social Justice First-Year Reading: Memoir & Biography
            May 18 2017
            Enriques Journey TedX
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            April 10 2017

            “Solving Illegal Immigration [For Real]:” ENRIQUE’S JOURNEY Author Sonia Nazario’s Ideas for Fixing a Broken System

            In a new Ted Talk entitled “Solving Illegal Immigration [For Real],” decorated journalist and author Sonia Nazario suggests an alternative method to naturalization or heavy border policing to stem the flow of undocumented individuals into the United States. Nazario boasts a long and impressive writing career, during which she has shown immense dedication to featuring

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            Enriques Journey TedX

            “Solving Illegal Immigration [For Real]:” ENRIQUE’S JOURNEY Author Sonia Nazario’s Ideas for Fixing a Broken System

            First-Year Reading First-Year Reading: Social Justice Community & School Reads Kids: Nonfiction Community & School Reads Adults: Current Events
            April 10 2017
            First-Year Reading: Social Justice Community & School Reads Adults: Current Events
            November 16 2015

            “Genius” Grant Winner Matthew Desmond on Eviction, Poverty and Profit in the American City

            By Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City (Crown, March 2016) I began this project because I wanted to write a different kind of book about poverty in America. Instead of focusing exclusively on poor people or poor places, I began searching for a process that involved poor and well-off

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            “Genius” Grant Winner Matthew Desmond on Eviction, Poverty and Profit in the American City

            First-Year Reading: Social Justice Community & School Reads Adults: Current Events
            November 16 2015
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