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FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA @HAASINSTITUTE AND #KERNER50 With support from Ford Foundation and the Spencer Foundation Wheelchair Accessible, Cart Captioning Available, Email [email protected] to request disability accommodations for Berkeley location. A Conference Exploring Race, Segregation, and Inequality 50 Years After the Release of the Historic Kerner Commission Report Conference free for UC Berkeley students, except for a $4 processing fee. Must pre-register. All information and registration at: haasinstitute.berkeley.edu/kerner50 A satellite location will be hosted by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore. UC Berkeley: MLK Pauley Ballroom VENUE: Jitu Brown National Director, Journey for Justice Alliance Jay Kriegel* Former Assistant to Vice-Chairman of Kerner Commission Camille Charles Professor, University of Pennsylvania Evan Bissell Visual Artist/ Researcher Thea Lee President, Economic Policy Institute William Julius Wilson* Harvard University john a. powell Director, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, Professor of Law, UC Berkeley Steven C. Pitts Associate Chair, UC Berkeley Labor Center Mitch Landrieu Mayor of New Orleans Richard Rothstein Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society and Economic Policy Institute Leana S. Wen* Health Commissioner, City of Baltimore Myron Orfield Director, Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity Guillermo Mayer President & CEO, Public Advocates Inc. Chris Magnus Police Chief of Tucson, Arizona Victor Palmieri Deputy Exec. Director, Kerner Commission Staff Sandra Susan Smith Professor, UC Berkeley Shantel G. Buggs Florida State University Ian Haney López Professor, Berkeley Law, and Director, Racial Politics, Haas Institute Christina Livingston Executive Director of ACCE Mahasin S. Mujahid Professor of Public Health, UC Berkeley Philip Tegeler President, Poverty & Race Research Action Council Eric Tang University of Texas at Austin Elizabeth Kneebone Research Director, UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation Julian Zelizer* Princeton University Sonya Joseph Faith In New York, PICO National and LIVE FREE Erica Frankenberg Pennsylvania State University Shaun Donovan Former US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development Former Senator Fred Harris* Only surviving member of the Kerner Commission Sherrilyn Ifill President, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund Robert Sampson Professor, Harvard University Speakers Include: *Indicates speaker will be in Baltimore Ronald Davis Former Director of the Department of Justice COPS Office; Retired Police Chief Chris Edley, Jr. Former Dean, Berkeley Law Linda Darling- Hammond Professor, Stanford University, and President, Learning Policy Institute Lisa A. Cooper* Professor, Johns Hopkins University Robert Hahn* Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta Betsy Julian Inclusive Communities Project John Koskinen Former head of the IRS, Former Assistant to Vice-Chairman of Kerner Commission Bill Keller Editor in Chief, The Marshall Project Rucker Johnson Goldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley Jack Boger Former Dean of the University of North Carolina Law School Damon Davis Visual Artist/Director Sabaah Folayan Director/Producer Chinaka Hodge Poet/Playwright Sadie Barnette Artist Also featuring new work commissioned for the #Kerner50 conference by poet Chinaka Hodge, St. Louis-based artist Damon Davis, San Francisco performance collective Campo Santo, and Bay Area artist Evan Bissell, and showing work from Oakland artist Sadie Barnette’s piece Dear 1968. Plus: a student art collaborative exhibit will be premiered and a screening of the documentary Whose Streets? will take place on Feb. 28 with a discussion by co- director Sabaah Folayan. Special remarks by UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ and Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels Ronald J. Daniels Carol Christ

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Page 1: Special remarks by UC Berkeley Chancellor Speakers Include · 2020. 1. 2. · Professor, Harvard University Speakers Include: *Indicates speaker will be in Baltimore Ronald Davis

FOLLOW ON SOCIAL MEDIA @HAASINSTITUTE AND #KERNER50

With support from Ford Foundation and the Spencer Foundation

Wheelchair Accessible, Cart Captioning Available, Email [email protected] to request disability accommodations for Berkeley location.

A Conference Exploring Race, Segregation, and Inequality 50 Years After the Release of the Historic Kerner Commission Report

Conference free for UC Berkeley students, except for a $4 processing fee. Must pre-register.

All information and registration at:haasinstitute.berkeley.edu/kerner50

A satellite location will be hosted by Johns Hopkins University in Baltimore.

UC Berkeley: MLK Pauley Ballroom

VENUE:

Jitu BrownNational Director, Journey for Justice Alliance

Jay Kriegel*Former Assistant to Vice-Chairman of Kerner Commission

Camille CharlesProfessor, University of Pennsylvania

Evan BissellVisual Artist/Researcher

Thea LeePresident, Economic Policy Institute

William Julius Wilson*Harvard University

john a. powellDirector, Haas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society, Professor of Law, UC Berkeley

Steven C. PittsAssociate Chair, UC Berkeley Labor Center

Mitch LandrieuMayor of New Orleans

Richard RothsteinHaas Institute for a Fair and Inclusive Society and Economic Policy Institute

Leana S. Wen*Health Commissioner, City of Baltimore

Myron OrfieldDirector, Institute on Metropolitan Opportunity

Guillermo MayerPresident & CEO, Public Advocates Inc.

Chris MagnusPolice Chief of Tucson, Arizona

Victor PalmieriDeputy Exec. Director, Kerner Commission Staff

Sandra Susan SmithProfessor, UC Berkeley

Shantel G. BuggsFlorida State University

Ian Haney LópezProfessor, Berkeley Law, and Director, Racial Politics, Haas Institute

Christina LivingstonExecutive Director of ACCE

Mahasin S. MujahidProfessor of Public Health, UC Berkeley

Philip TegelerPresident, Poverty & Race Research Action Council

Eric TangUniversity of Texas at Austin

Elizabeth KneeboneResearch Director, UC Berkeley Terner Center for Housing Innovation

Julian Zelizer*Princeton University

Sonya JosephFaith In New York, PICO National and LIVE FREE

Erica FrankenbergPennsylvania State University

Shaun DonovanFormer US Secretary of Housing and Urban Development

Former Senator Fred Harris*Only surviving member of the Kerner Commission

Sherrilyn IfillPresident, NAACP Legal Defense and Educational Fund

Robert SampsonProfessor, Harvard University

Speakers Include:*Indicates speaker will be in Baltimore

Ronald DavisFormer Director of the Department of Justice COPS Office; Retired Police Chief

Chris Edley, Jr.Former Dean, Berkeley Law Linda Darling-

HammondProfessor, Stanford University, and President, Learning Policy Institute

Lisa A. Cooper*Professor, Johns Hopkins University

Robert Hahn*Centers for Disease Control, Atlanta

Betsy JulianInclusive Communities Project

John KoskinenFormer head of the IRS, Former Assistant to Vice-Chairman of Kerner Commission

Bill KellerEditor in Chief, The Marshall Project

Rucker JohnsonGoldman School of Public Policy, UC Berkeley

Jack BogerFormer Dean of the University of North Carolina Law School

Damon DavisVisual Artist/Director

Sabaah FolayanDirector/Producer

Chinaka HodgePoet/PlaywrightSadie Barnette

Artist

Also featuring new work commissioned for the #Kerner50 conference by poet Chinaka Hodge, St. Louis-based artist Damon Davis, San Francisco performance collective Campo Santo, and Bay Area artist Evan Bissell, and showing work from Oakland artist Sadie Barnette’s piece Dear 1968. Plus: a student art collaborative exhibit will be premiered and a screening of the documentary Whose Streets? will take place on Feb. 28 with a discussion by co-director Sabaah Folayan.

Special remarks by UC Berkeley Chancellor Carol Christ and Johns Hopkins University President Ronald J. Daniels

Ronald J. DanielsCarol Christ