Please join us for another great Pop-Up University Lecture on Thursday, February 17! Dr. Darryl Heller, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center, will be presenting “Critical Race History: Making Sense of the Present.” This conversation will raise questions and explore the implications of a historical narrative… Read more »
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Pop-Up University with Darryl Heller
Please join us for another great Pop-Up University Lecture on Thursday, February 17! Dr. Darryl Heller, Assistant Professor of Women’s and Gender Studies and Director of the Civil Rights Heritage Center, will be presenting “Critical Race History: Making Sense of the Present.” This conversation will raise questions and explore the implications of a historical narrative… Read more »
Honoring Charles Mills
Join professors Darryl Heller, Louise Collins, and Bernard Forjwuor as they discuss the late Charles Mills, one of the most important Black philosophers of the 20th century.
African American (Virtual) Landmark Tour
The Civil Rights Heritage Center’s George Garner joins the Mishawaka Penn Harris Public Library for a virtual tour of local landmarks. More information and registration link available here: https://mailchi.mp/d1b9fc1e535d/south-bend-african-american-landmarks-virtual-tour Thursday, February 3, 2022 6:30pm-7:30pm Online only via Zoom
Civil Rights Heritage Center Now Hiring
Let your work preserve the local fight against injustice.
True Justice | crhc:film
series Our celebrated crhc:film series returns with an intimate look at one man’s struggle to create greater fairness in the criminal legal system.
Transgender Day of Remembrance
We honor members of the transgender and nonbinary community whose lives were needlessly cut short.
Reckoning with the ‘Critical’ in Critical Race Theory
Dr. Darryl Heller tackles critical race theory and counters the distortions that have entered the popular narrative.
Viewing Party: “Solutions to Violence”
Join the Civil Rights Heritage Center as we host a viewing party for Common Justice’s “Solutions to Violence” panel discussion.