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Roundtable on Community Change

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Race, Crime, and Punishment

June 2011
New York
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Communicating for Equity & Opportunity

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Patricia J. Williams is the James L. Dohr Professor of Law at Columbia, and has published widely in the areas of race, gender, and law. See her keynote speech from the Roundtable’s “Communicating for Equity and Opportunity" convening. »
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Community Change

Since its founding in 1994, the Aspen Institute Roundtable on Community Change has become a core field-building organization, helping individuals and institutions improve conditions in poor communities.

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Race, Crime, and Punishment: Breaking the Connection in America

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