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Racial Legacies & Learning I-III
Racial Legacies & Learning IV-VI
Racial Legacies & Learning VII-IX
Racial Legacies & Learning X-XII
Racial Legacies & Learning XIII-XV
Racial Legacies & Learning XVI

Time Wise

Racial Legacies & Learning XV
Tim Wise is among the most prominent anti-racist writers and activists in the U.S., having spoken in 48 states, and on over 400 college campuses, including Harvard, Stanford, and the Law Schools at Yale, Columbia and Vanderbilt.

 

Roberto Santiago

Racial Legacies & Learning XVI
A native of Spanish Harlem, Santiago has amassed an impressive body of work as a reporter and editor for Emerge magazine, Cleveland Plain Dealer, New York Daily News and the Miami Herald, where he currently works as a senior staff writer.

In 1995, Santiago published the widely-respected anthology Boricuas: Influential Puerto Rican Writings.

Santiago is passionate about issues of poverty and social justice.

   


 






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