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DESCRIPTION:A discussion with one of today's most influential observers of 
 the role of race in public affairs.Jelani Cobb has been contributing to th
 e New Yorker since 2012\, where he is now a staff writer. He writes freque
 ntly about race\, politics\, history\, and culture. His most recent book i
 s The Substance of Hope: Barack Obama and the Paradox of Progress. He won 
 the 2015 Sidney Hillman Prize for Opinion and Analysis Journalism\, recogn
 izing his columns on race\, the police\, and injustice. He teaches at Colu
 mbia University's Graduate School of Journalism\, and was previously an as
 sociate professor of history and director of the Institute for African Ame
 rican Studies at the University of Connecticut.&nbsp\;Free and open to the
  public. ASL and CART provided.Part of the University Lectures series.Spon
 sored by the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the Coll
 ege of Arts and Sciences.For more information\, please contact Carol Faulk
 ner at 315.443.2253 or cfaulkne@syr.edu.
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SUMMARY:Jelani Cobb presents Race\, Politics\, and the News
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>A discussion with one of today's most influ
 ential observers of the role of race in public affairs.</p><p>Jelani Cobb 
 has been contributing to the <em>New Yorker</em> since 2012\, where he is 
 now a staff writer. He writes frequently about race\, politics\, history\,
  and culture. His most recent book is <em>The Substance of Hope: Barack Ob
 ama and the Paradox of Progress</em>. He won the 2015 Sidney Hillman Prize
  for Opinion and Analysis Journalism\, recognizing his columns on race\, t
 he police\, and injustice. He teaches at Columbia University's Graduate Sc
 hool of Journalism\, and was previously an associate professor of history 
 and director of the Institute for African American Studies at the Universi
 ty of Connecticut.&nbsp\;</p><p>Free and open to the public. ASL and CART 
 provided.</p><p>Part of the University Lectures series.</p><p>Sponsored by
  the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs and the College of A
 rts and Sciences.</p><p>For more information\, please contact Carol Faulkn
 er at 315.443.2253 or cfaulkne@syr.edu.</p>
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