Join Us for Tonight’s ‘Divided Baltimore’ class

Contact: University Relations
Phone: 410.837.5739

The October 12th edition of UB’s “Divided Baltimore: How Did We Get Here? Where Do We Go?” class, beginning at 5:30 p.m. in the Town Hall in UB’s H. Mebane Turner Learning Commons, 1415 Maryland Ave., will feature three guest lecturers focused on the topic of how the justice system reflects and reinforces segregation. Seating is limited, and only students formally enrolled in the course are guaranteed a seat.

Guest lecturers and their topics include:

*Justice in Baltimore’s Civil Courts—Michele Cotton, UB
*Crime and Justice in Baltimore: My Five Decades—Jose Anderson, UB
*From Victim to “Shero” —Renita Seabrook, UB

*Following about an hour of discussion from these lecturers, a question and answer session will be offered. After that, the course will break out into its normal undergraduate and graduate sections for further discussion.

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