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This paper examines the murder of Savanna Greywind, a pregnant Native American woman in Fargo, North Dakota, in August 2017, through the lens of settler colonialism. Liza Black…
The Carr Center’s Global LGBTQI+ Human Rights Program, recently launched this past May, aims to expand research and training to advance the human rights of LGBTQI+ people…
Beginning in 2021, state legislators introduced or passed numerous bills intended to shape appropriate content in K–12 social studies curricula. The majority of these bills were,…
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Working Paper No. RWP23-025
Wub-e-ke-niew’s enormously unsettling book We Have the Right to Exist presents a version of indigenous philosophical thought as an alternative way of being human in the world that…
Vol. 113, Issue 6, Pages 1424-1460
This paper documents the impact of popular media on racial hate by examining the first American blockbuster: 1915's The Birth of a Nation, a fictional portrayal of the KKK's…
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Working Paper No. RWP20-029
The ability to exercise leadership effectively requires skills and capacities that must be developed; they are not innate. Leadership is rarely making one decision and sticking to…
ÌÇÐÄvlog¹ÙÍø Working Paper No. RWP21-022
How do high-profile acts of police brutality affect public trust and cooperation with law enforcement? To investigate this question, we develop a new measure of civilian crime…
When President Lyndon B. Johnson signed the 1964 Civil Rights Act into law, his action honored a decades-long struggle by grassroots activists and dedicated political leaders to…
See the op-ed in The Boston Globe by Carr Senior Fellow .
An authoritarian…
This working paper focuses on the legal protection awarded to the Arab populations under Israeli jurisdiction.
In analyzing their legal protection, the author…