Despite working toward equality at the ballot box, in the courts and as citizens since the nation was born, panelists at an MTSU Constitution Day..
Many Americans, whether they’re observers or participants, are feeling overwhelmed by 2020’s onslaught of protests, pandemics and politics, but members of an MTSU panel say..
With systemic racism and social justice issues dominating the headlines, a veteran MTSU professor takes over the Africana Studies program. Adonijah Bakari, a professor of..
MTSU is welcoming a history scholar, a working journalist and a First Amendment expert Wednesday, Sept. 16, for a free, public Zoom discussion on America’s..
Michigan pediatrician Mona Hanna-Attisha used science-based research in a five-year Flint water crisis battle that resulted in a $600 million settlement for primarily young victims..
Producer/Host: Gina Logue Guest: Dr. Louis Kyriakoudes Synopsis: The director of the Albert Gore Research Center asks the public for donations of artifacts from Black..
Middle Tennessee State University’s continuing mission to preserve history as it happens was the topic of a recent “MTSU On the Record” radio program. Host..
As history happens before our eyes in demonstrations across the country and in local communities, MTSU’s Albert Gore Research Center is reaching out to obtain..
MTSU’s WMOT-FM Roots Radio 89.5 will join a nationwide remembrance of slain Minnesota resident George Floyd this Tuesday, June 9, when the station plays the..
The topics of officer-involved shootings, eyewitness testimony and police/community relations will come to the fore as MTSU shows a widely popular film to prompt open..
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