Education & Social Policy Faculty Speaker Series
Monday, March 26, 2012 12:45 PM - 1:45 PM
246 Greene Street, 3rd floor conference room
About this Event
Lisa Stulberg
Associate Professor of Education Sociology
"Beyond Disruption: The Forgotten Origins of Affirmative Action in College Admissions, 1961-1969"
RSVP: http://lisastulberg.eventbrite.com
Lisa Stulberg’s research focuses on the politics of urban schooling, race and education policy, affirmative action in higher education, school choice policy and politics, and LGBT social movements. She is the author of Race, Schools, and Hope: African Americans and School Choice after Brown (Teachers College Press, 2008) and the co-editor (with Eric Rofes) of The Emancipatory Promise of Charter Schools: Toward a Progressive Politics of School Choice (SUNY Press, 2004). She is the co-editor (with Sharon Lawner Weinberg) of Diversity in American Higher Education: Toward a More Comprehensive Approach (Routledge, 2011). She also is working on a book for Polity called LGBT Social Movements.
Associate Professor of Education Sociology
"Beyond Disruption: The Forgotten Origins of Affirmative Action in College Admissions, 1961-1969"
RSVP: http://lisastulberg.eventbrite.com
Lisa Stulberg’s research focuses on the politics of urban schooling, race and education policy, affirmative action in higher education, school choice policy and politics, and LGBT social movements. She is the author of Race, Schools, and Hope: African Americans and School Choice after Brown (Teachers College Press, 2008) and the co-editor (with Eric Rofes) of The Emancipatory Promise of Charter Schools: Toward a Progressive Politics of School Choice (SUNY Press, 2004). She is the co-editor (with Sharon Lawner Weinberg) of Diversity in American Higher Education: Toward a More Comprehensive Approach (Routledge, 2011). She also is working on a book for Polity called LGBT Social Movements.