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WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with SIU School of Law Dean Camille Davidson about the School's Diversity Prelaw Summer Institute, it's mission and accomplishments
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Tuition and fees, regular business took a backseat to new initiatives and perspectives
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We've heard about Rosa Parks and her crucial role in the Montgomery bus boycott. But Parks was just one of many women who organized for years. In this episode, those women tell their own story.
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High achieving college sophomores and juniors who want to gain insight into legal careers are invited to attend the SIU School of Law's Diversity Prelaw Summer Institute.
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In the U.S., what does it mean when a white family and a Black family share a last name — and one of their ancestors is a pioneer of Black history? How Black and white Woodsons became one family.
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Majority-female court is first ever
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Code Switch wants to include your thoughts in our live show. We need you to send us a voice memo on what home means to you!
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Code Switch wants to answer your questions about race that pertain to the city of Chicago. But before we can answer them, we need you to send us your questions to us!
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WSIU's Jennifer Fuller talks with Carbondale City Manager Gary Williams in this episode of InFocus
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Code Switch fellowships for mid-career journalists are back. Submit a proposal and get a chance to work with Code Switch and NPR editors and producers to craft your story on race and identity.