Tuesday, February 27, 2024
In 1989, PBS aired “Eyes on the Prize: America’s Civil Rights Years, 1954-1985” a 14-part documentary that blended long-forgotten archival footage with contemporary interviews of eyewitnesses to history. The series was hugely popular, winning nearly a dozen major film prizes, including six Emmy Awards. But Eyes stopped in 1985. What if it were filmed today? Prof. Kirk Johnson, who worked on the Eyes production team, nominated the most important civil rights events in recent history for inclusion in an updated series, and gave a sociologist’s perspective on how to think about them.
Monday, November 13, 2023
Dr. Anne Cafer, CLA Associate Dean for Research, Scholarship and Graduate Education and Associate Professor of Sociology
Dr. Castel Sweet, Director for the Center for Community Engagement and Assistant Professor of Practice in Community Engagement
The Power of Creativity, Collaboration & Community in Higher Education