“the us constitution, the judiciary and knowing your rights” · 2019-04-02 · pi sigma alpha...
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Monday, april 8th8:45 am to 9:00 am
Registration and WelcomeLegacy Museum 1st Floor
9:00 am to 10:15 am
Panel Discussion “Tuskegee and the Civil Rights Movement”
Legacy Museum 1st Floor
The New Jim Crow: Race, Poverty and the Criminal Justice System
Legacy Museum 2nd Floor
10:30 am to 11:45 amEmerging Issues in Voting Rights
Legacy Museum 1st Floor
Power Struggle: The Presidency, Congress, the Courts and Federalism
Legacy Museum 2nd Floor
LuncheonLegacy Museum (Interior Entrance)
12:45 pm to 1:15 pm
Guest speaker: Mr. Aristotle Jones (TU alumnus)
Government Affairs Coordinator at the Urban Institute
1:30 pm to 2:45 pmTaking a Knee: Free Speech and Minority Communities
Legacy Museum 1st Floor
Civil Liberties and Contemporary Social IssuesLegacy Museum 2nd Floor
3 pm to 4:15 pmSocial Movements, Interest Groups and
Institutions of InfluenceLegacy Museum 1st Floor
International Human RightsLegacy Museum 2nd Floor
6 pm
Pi Sigma Alpha Induction Ceremony (Tompkins Ballroom)
Pi Sigma Alpha: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow
keynote speaker: The Honorable Chokwe Antar Lumumba
Mayor of Jackson, MississippiClass of 2005
tuesday, april 9th
Women in Power ForumLegacy Museum 1st floor
10 amReception to follow
panelists: Ms. Carol Moulton
Director of the Office of Equal Employment Opportunity for the United States Food
and Drug Administration
Ms. Cynthia Hardy YoungCEO of Pivot Global Partners
Dr. Kellei Samuels
Associate Vice President, Office of Institutional Effectiveness &
SACSCOC Liaison, Tuskegee University
Fourth annual political science research syMposiuM
April 8-9, 2019“The US Constitution, the Judiciary and Knowing Your Rights”
Hosted by the Department of History and Political Science and the College of Arts and Sciences
Sponsored by: Andrew Mellon Foundation