In 2004, Frank H. Wu became the ninth Dean of Wayne State University Law School in his hometown of Detroit. He is the author of Yellow: Race in America Beyond Black and White and co-author of Race, Rights and Reparation: Law and the Japanese American Internment. Now, Dr. Wu brings his knowledge and expertise to the students of Grand Valley State in an informative and interactive presentation on Affirmative Action in American colleges and in the workplace.


In celebration of the 10th anniversary of the African/African American (AAA) Studies Program at GVSU, the AAA Program in conjunction with the Professionals of Color Lecture Series brings to you Dr. Joseph White. Dr. White brings his experiences with him to share to the students of Grand Valley about the ongoing struggle for racial equality and how the fight continues in all arenas of life, even college campuses.

WHEN and WHERE:
Dr. Frank Wu: Wednesday, October 26: 5:30-7:00 p.m. Eberhard Center
Dr. Joe White:
Monday, November 7: 5:00-6:30 p.m. Grand River Room, Kirkhof Center


BOTH EVENTS ARE FREE and OPEN TO EVERYONE!


* For more information about Dr. Wu's speech, please contact Craig Benjamin (
benjamic@gvsu.edu ) or Jason Crouthamel ( crouthaj@gvsu.edu ).

* For more information about Dr. White's speech, please contact Bernardo Dargan ( darganb@gvsu.edu ).


Sponsored by the GVSU Office of Multicultural Affairs