Executive Director Rinku Sen will speak on racial justice and Asian American identity as a Distinguished Visiting Scholar at the Columbia School of Social Work.
ARC’s Executive Director, Rinku Sen, along with Ellis Cose, contributing Editorand Columnist for Newsweek, has been selected as the 2009-2019 recipient of the Northstar News Prize. The North Star News Prize recognizes journalists, mediamakers and communications professionals of color who have made a significant contribution to the public's understanding of the struggle for social justice. The work of North Star News Prize winners sheds light on the truths of our time and our lives, and inspires all of us to keep on the journey to freedom.
Rinku Sen will be giving a keynote speech on building autonomous communities within the context of border control, immigration reform, and globalization at 4pm on Sunday, November 8th at UNLV, Las Vegas.
Rinku Sen, Executive Director of ARC and Publisher of ColorLines, will be part of the New Feminist Activism panel discussion at Barnard Center for Research on Women in New York on Sept 16.
Rinku Sen, Executive Director of ARC and Publisher of ColorLines, will be speaking in the session: Stepping it up: Creating Powerful Multiracial Alliances with Progressive Bloggers along with Cheryl Contee (Jack and Jill Politics), Kyle de Beausset (Citizen Orange and the Sancutuary) and Jacki Esposito (Detention Watch Network) and moderated by Will Coley (Aquifer Media).
California School Vouchers Will Increase Racial Inequality. by Tammy Johnson, Libero Della Piana and Phyllida Burlingamea. October, 2000. Executive Summary.
Innovative Research Details Race-Based Health Inequality. Today, the Applied Research Center and Northwest Federation of Community Organizations released a new…