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Spotlight on Inclusion: February 2023

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The School of Public Policy is committed to creating a thriving, inclusive environment at the School, where everyone takes an active role in incorporating diversity, inclusion and belonging into their work, classroom and interactions with students and colleagues. To that end, we’re excited to share our monthly recommendations for books, poetry, documentaries, podcasts, art and more for students to refer to on their personal and professional journeys to cultivating diversity, inclusion and belonging. 

In the month of February, we observe Black History Month. Here are a few recommendations from SPP staff, faculty, and members of the Diversity, Equity, Inclusion and Belonging Taskforce for you to engage with this month!

Screengrab from YouTube video on The History of Black History Month

The History of Black History Month by Stanford Historian Michael Hines (YouTube)

According to Stanford historian Michael Hines, there are still misunderstandings and misconceptions about the past, present, and future of the celebration. In this installment of Tiny Lectures, Hines talks about the beginnings and evolution of Black History Month.

Poster for "Who We Are" documentary

Who We Are: A Chronicle of Racism In America (Netflix)

Through a powerful lecture and archival film, this documentary features civil rights lawyer Jeffery Robinson draws a sobering timeline of anti-Black racism in the United States.

 

Poster of "Black Patriots: Heroes of the Civil War" documentary on the History Channel

Black History Documentaries (History Channel) 

Check out other documentaries for Black History Month on the History Channel.


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