Racial Healing Summit in Little Rock
Segment 1 of Mobile in Black & White, entitled “Why We Still Need to Talk About Race,” premiered at the Clinton School of Public Policy’s “Racial Healing and Equity in the American South.” Rob...
View ArticleDiversity Panel Discussion at USA
The Innovation in Learning Center at the University of South Alabama hosted a panel discussion moderated by Dr. Martha Jane Brazy that focused on ways that race continues to impact the community, the...
View ArticleProject Redesign
The original plan for Mobile in Black & White was to produce eight 25-minute segments with broad, conceptual looks at race/racism as a structural and institutional issue in the early segments and...
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View ArticleWelcome to the new Mobile in Black and White page!
Welcome to our new webpage for Mobile in Black and White! We hope to add more videos and other resources shortly.
View ArticleExciting Upcoming MIBW Initiative
Hello everyone! Things have been rather quiet on the Mobile in Black and White front for a while now, but with all that has been going on lately, we thought it was time to do something. Our project...
View ArticleInterview with Adline Clarke
Mobile in Black and White Community Series: Voting Alabama State Representative Adline Clark discusses all of the important details about voting.
View ArticleUSA Community Initiative
Starting February 15, 2021, the University of South Alabama is hosting Courageous Conversations featuring Mobile in Black and White. The purpose of this dialogue to action series is to model civility...
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