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Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Appreciating Difference

Research paper thumbnail of Upham’s Corner Main Street: Developing Ideas for Promoting Arts and Businesses in Upham’s Corner

Research paper thumbnail of ScholarWorks at UMass Boston Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians Recommended Citation Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians Black Educators' ...

The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 198... more The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1984 with a mission to focus on the history and culture of the Black community in Boston and Massachusetts. Through research, technical assistance, and public service The William Monroe Trotter Institute has sustained their vision of preservation of history and culture for over 30 years. The institute sponsors public forums and cultural programs to disseminate research and involve the community in the discussion of public policy and other issues impacting race locally, nationally, and globally. The institute publishes the Trotter Review, a journal that addresses current Black studies issues and race relations in the United States and abroad. The institute also publishes research reports and occasional papers on a broad range of topics in the arts, education, employment and training, public health, economic and community development, as well as race relations.

Research paper thumbnail of Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians

The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 198... more The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1984 with a mission to focus on the history and culture of the Black community in Boston and Massachusetts. Through research, technical assistance, and public service The William Monroe Trotter Institute has sustained their vision of preservation of history and culture for over 30 years. The institute sponsors public forums and cultural programs to disseminate research and involve the community in the discussion of public policy and other issues impacting race locally, nationally, and globally. The institute publishes the Trotter Review, a journal that addresses current Black studies issues and race relations in the United States and abroad. The institute also publishes research reports and occasional papers on a broad range of topics in the arts, education, employment and training, public health, economic and community development, as well as race relations.

Research paper thumbnail of The ANALA Collaborative: UMass Boston’s Asian American, Native American, Latin@ and African Diaspora Institutes

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: The Gentrification Game

Research paper thumbnail of The Emancipated Century: A Staged Reading Series

Research paper thumbnail of The Race Gap: Education of Black Youth in Boston

On April 23, 2007, The William Monroe Trotter Institute held a Roundtable convening more than fif... more On April 23, 2007, The William Monroe Trotter Institute held a Roundtable convening more than fifty individuals at UMass Boston for a two-hour conversation on the education of black children in Boston. Roundtable attendees represented a balanced mix of professional and lay persons, including educators, advocates, academics, elected officials and policymakers, and donors. Attendees included the Suffolk County Sheriff, the

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Lynching, Incarceration’s Cousin: From Till to Trayvon

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Appreciating Difference

Research paper thumbnail of Upham’s Corner Main Street: Developing Ideas for Promoting Arts and Businesses in Upham’s Corner

Research paper thumbnail of ScholarWorks at UMass Boston Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians Recommended Citation Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians Black Educators' ...

The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 198... more The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1984 with a mission to focus on the history and culture of the Black community in Boston and Massachusetts. Through research, technical assistance, and public service The William Monroe Trotter Institute has sustained their vision of preservation of history and culture for over 30 years. The institute sponsors public forums and cultural programs to disseminate research and involve the community in the discussion of public policy and other issues impacting race locally, nationally, and globally. The institute publishes the Trotter Review, a journal that addresses current Black studies issues and race relations in the United States and abroad. The institute also publishes research reports and occasional papers on a broad range of topics in the arts, education, employment and training, public health, economic and community development, as well as race relations.

Research paper thumbnail of Blacks in Massachusetts: Comparative Demographic, Social and Economic Experiences with Whites, Latinos, and Asians

The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 198... more The William Monroe Trotter Institute was founded at the University of Massachusetts Boston in 1984 with a mission to focus on the history and culture of the Black community in Boston and Massachusetts. Through research, technical assistance, and public service The William Monroe Trotter Institute has sustained their vision of preservation of history and culture for over 30 years. The institute sponsors public forums and cultural programs to disseminate research and involve the community in the discussion of public policy and other issues impacting race locally, nationally, and globally. The institute publishes the Trotter Review, a journal that addresses current Black studies issues and race relations in the United States and abroad. The institute also publishes research reports and occasional papers on a broad range of topics in the arts, education, employment and training, public health, economic and community development, as well as race relations.

Research paper thumbnail of The ANALA Collaborative: UMass Boston’s Asian American, Native American, Latin@ and African Diaspora Institutes

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: The Gentrification Game

Research paper thumbnail of The Emancipated Century: A Staged Reading Series

Research paper thumbnail of The Race Gap: Education of Black Youth in Boston

On April 23, 2007, The William Monroe Trotter Institute held a Roundtable convening more than fif... more On April 23, 2007, The William Monroe Trotter Institute held a Roundtable convening more than fifty individuals at UMass Boston for a two-hour conversation on the education of black children in Boston. Roundtable attendees represented a balanced mix of professional and lay persons, including educators, advocates, academics, elected officials and policymakers, and donors. Attendees included the Suffolk County Sheriff, the

Research paper thumbnail of Introduction: Lynching, Incarceration’s Cousin: From Till to Trayvon

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