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Media Coverage - April 2010

 

The following media mentioned the Kirwan Institute or its staff during April:


PRINT MEDIA

Detroit Free Press, April 2, 2010
Charter schools and segregation
Commentary co-authored by john powell.

Columbus Dispatch, April 11, 2010
Professor explores bigotry behind 1921 murder of priest
Article about Sharon Davies’ new book, Rising Road: A True Tale of Love, Race and Religion in America.

The Other Paper, April 15, 2010
Black, white: Why is the CPD so white?
Article about the Columbus Division of Police quotes Andrew Grant-Thomas.

Cleveland Call and Post, April 20, 2010
Analysis: Refighting old battles
Quotes Andrew Grant-Thomas regarding Confederate History Month and racial attitudes

Columbus Dispatch, April 26, 2010
Minority firms in line for state contracts
Article about stimulus funds for minority firms references the Kirwan State of Black Ohio report.


RADIO

The Jack Gravely Show, WLEE Radio, Richmond, Virginia, April 15, 2010
Guest: Hasan Kwame Jeffries regarding his book Bloody Lowndes.

WOSU, April 19, 2010
All Sides with Ann Fisher
Michelle Alexander discusses her new book The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration in the Age of Colorblindness.

WOSU, April 20, 2010
All Sides with Ann Fisher
Andrew Grant-Thomas and Jason Reece discuss the State of Black Ohio.

WOSU, April 27, 2010
Health Care Reform – One Step in a Long Stairway
Commentary by Andrew Grant-Thomas.


TELEVISION

Bill Moyers Journal, April 2, 2010
Bryan Stevenson and Michelle Alexander
Discussion of The New Jim Crow


INTERNET MEDIA

Mother Jones, April 3, 2010
Health Care Reform: Minorities Still Waiting
Article about health care reform cites a Kirwan Institute fact sheet.

Institute for Urban Public Policy, April 6, 2010
Black Ohio in the 21st Century – “At a Crossroads on the Pathway to Opportunity
Article about the Kirwan Institute’s State of Black Ohio Report.

Peace and Collaborative Development Network, April 6, 2010
Visions 2042: Notes toward a Racial Order Transformed, submitted by Leslie Shortlidge
Call for submissions for Andrew Grant-Thomas’ Visions 2042 project.