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UT Experts Available on Race-Related Issues in America

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AUSTIN, Texas – Sixty experts from across multiple disciplines at The University of Texas at Austin are available to speak with the media on topics — such as activism, civil rights and diversity — related to the The Summit on Race in America taking place April 8-10 at the LBJ Presidential Library. Members of the media seeking information on covering the summit should visit the press page of the summit website.

The summit features several participants with UT affiliation including: Terrance L. Green, assistant professor, Department of Education Leadership and Policy; Leonard N. Moore, vice president for diversity and community engagement; Peniel E. Joseph, founding director, Center for the Study of Race and Democracy, LBJ School of Public Affairs; Angela Evans, dean, LBJ School of Public Affairs; Ruth Wasem, professor of public policy practice, LBJ School of Public Affairs; Victoria DeFrancesco Soto, director of civic engagement and lecturer, LBJ School of Public Affairs; and  Kathleen McElroy, director of the School of Journalism.

Click here to access the full list UT experts.