Patchwork Apartheid: Private Restriction, Racial Segregation, and Urban Inequality

Speaker: Professor Colin Gordon of the University of Iowa. Professor Gordon's book "Patchwork Apartheid: Private Restriction, Racial Segregation, and Urban Inequality," on the use of racial convenants in the Midwest, including St. Louis and St. Louis County, is scheduled to come out next month. Washington University Moderator: Professor Karen Tokarz, Charles Nagel Professor of Public Interest Law & Policy; Professor of African & African-American Studies (courtesy appointment); Director, Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Programs and Director, Civil Rights & Community Justice Clinic This event is hosted by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker series and co-sponsored by the Weidenbaum Center; the Brown School; the Clark-Fox Policy Institute; the Gephardt Institute for Civic & Community Engagement; the Political Science Department; the Black Law Students Association; and the SBA Diversity & Inclusion Chair.

 

Speaker: 

Washington University moderator: 

  • Professor Karen Tokarz, Charles Nagel Professor of Public Interest Law & Policy; Professor of African & African-American Studies (courtesy appointment); Director, Negotiation & Dispute Resolution Programs and Director, Civil Rights & Community Justice Clinic

This event is hosted by the Public Interest Law & Policy Speaker series and co-sponsored by the Weidenbaum Center; the Brown School; the Clark-Fox Policy Institute; the Gephardt Institute for Civic & Community Engagement; the Political Science Department; the Black Law Students Association; and the SBA DIversity & Inclusion Chair. 

Pizza will be provided. 

Questions: Please email Karen Tokarz, tokarz@wustl.edu