UConn Voices
UConn Reads: Race and the Law
Political science professor David Yalof recounts how he came to realize that the law isn't the solution he hoped for in regard to race relations.
March 29, 2016 | David Yalof, Department of Political Science
Student Perspective: Calliope Wong ’16
A woman of many talents, Wong discusses recording an album, crusading for transgender equality, and deciding to graduate a full year early – with honors.
March 9, 2016 | Lisa Stiepock
Words Matter
A new book by a UConn sociologist discusses the need for more direct language to address systemic racism.
March 7, 2016 | Kenneth Best
African-American Women Could Be Decisive on Super Tuesday
UConn political scientist Evelyn Simien argues that African-American women will play a significant role in the choice of candidate in the primaries.
February 29, 2016 | Evelyn Simien, Political Science Department
UConn Reads: Maternal Activism and Racial Justice
A daughter reflects on mothers who advocate tirelessly for racial justice for their children, despite their own suffering.
February 25, 2016 | Cathy Schlund-Vials, Chair, UConn Reads Steering Committee
A Candidate Like Me: Historic Firsts in U.S. Politics
Before Obama and Hillary Clinton came Chisholm and Jackson. A look at how trail-blazing candidates bring people into the electoral process.
January 26, 2016 | Kenneth Best
Same-Sex Marriage and the Law
In a cross-national study, two UConn sociologists found that policy outcomes on same-sex marriage were closely tied to the courts.
December 4, 2015 | Kenneth Best
Segregated Sundays: Does Email Reveal Unexpected Truths?
Research provides insight into attitudes about race and helps answer the question, 'Do we practice what we preach?'
November 30, 2015 | Tom Breen
The Value and Imperative of Embracing Diversity
President Herbst reflects on diversity at UConn, in light of current events in Paris and around the world, and a recent task force report.
November 19, 2015 | President Susan Herbst
UConn Reads: Our Book, The New Jim Crow
In selecting Michelle Alexander's best-selling book on mass incarceration, the committee hopes to stimulate much-needed dialogue on race in America.
September 14, 2015 | Cathy Schlund-Vials, Chair, UConn Reads Steering Committee