CSRRR Activities
Upcoming Events

Sister to Sister Meeting Jan. 25
Sister to Sister – Diversity Dialogues
March 15, 2013 and April 12, 2013
Download event flyer here [PDF 242KB]
CSRRR Projects
At Close Range: The Curious Case of Trayvon Martin Webcast
Click here to view the webcast of the 10th Annual CSRRR spring lecture.
50th anniversary of W. George Allen Graduation
CSRRR Fall 2012 Newsletter
We have been hard at work at the Race Center. We continue to pursue our mission to destigmatize race through broad-based curriculum development. In the 2011-2012 academic year, we focused on developing racial literacy through symposia, lectures, programs, and courses.
Read more.

Christina Vilaseca (3L) and Alan Crotzer
Alan Crotzer: Exonerated After 24 Years
In 1981, based primarily on witness identification and testimony, Alan Crotzer was convicted of kidnapping, burglary and rape, crimes he did not commit. He was sentenced to 130 years in prison. In 2006, thanks to post-conviction DNA testing, Mr. Crotzer proved his innocence and was exonerated. The lecture was attended by approximately 100 students, faculty, and staff and sponsored by Levin College of Law’s Criminal Justice Center and Center for the Study of Race and Race Relations.
FlaLaw article on the Spring Lecture: CSRRR scholar: The South used Constitution for pro-slavery arguments

Trayvon Martin
A Conversation on the Shooting Death of Trayvon Martin
Click here to listen to the panel discussion.
Panelists include: Professors George Dekle, Monique Haughton-Worrell, Michelle Jacobs, Kenneth Nunn, Katheryn Russell-Brown, and Michael Seigel