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TV Guide Title:
UO Today: Charles Chavis, Jr. Author of The Silent Shore
Short Description:
Chavis discusses how historical understandings of racial violence and civil rights activism can inform current and future approaches to peacebuilding and conflict resolution.
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UO Today interview Charles Chavis, Jr. author of The Silent Shore.mp4
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Was the majority of this show's content filmed or created in the Portland Metropolitan Area?:
No
Was this show produced in Open Signal studios or using Open Signal equipment?:
No
Has this show aired on CAN channel 11, and/or was it produced in a CAN facility other than Open Signal?:
No
Previous Airing:
No
Adult Content:
No
Video On Demand:
Yes
Filler:
Yes
Filler End Date:
Saturday, May 8, 2032
Open Signal Duplication Release:
Yes
Technical Requirements have been met.:
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Charles Chavis, Jr. is an assistant professor of Conflict Resolution and History, and the Founding Director of the John Mitchell, Jr. Program for History, Justice, and Race at the Jimmy and Rosalynn Carter School for Peace and Conflict Resolution at George Mason University.
His monograph "The Silent Shore: The Lynching of Matthew Williams and the Politics of Racism in the Free State" was published by Johns Hopkins University Press in January 2022.
Chavis discusses how historical understandings of racial violence and civil rights activism can inform current and future approaches to peacebuilding and conflict resolution.
Cablecast Show ID:
36686