Resources for The Civil Rights Act of 1964 After 60 Years: Challenges and Questions for Voters and the Nation in 2024
June 4, 2024
These resources come from the Public Dialogue The Civil Rights Act of 1964 After 60 Years: Challenges and Questions for Voters and the Nation in 2024.
Articles
- Celebrating diversity: Insights from alumna Kessley Janvier (Bromley High School)
- Challenging & Healing Racism: Two Black Sisters of Mercy Share Their Stories (Sisters of Mercy)
- How one evangelical leader uses the Bible to expose the ‘False White Gospel’ (CNN)
- Q & A with Sr. Cora Marie Billings on Black Catholicism and her life of 'firsts' (Global Sisters Report)
- Saved by Grace: Striving for a more racially just and equal church (America)
Books
Podcast
- Georgetown Racial Justice Institute Director Diann Rust-Tierney on Reconceptualizing the U.S. Death Penalty as a Violation of Fundamental Human Rights (Death Penalty Information Center)
Videos
- Diann Rust-Tierney delivers the Human Rights Institute’s Annual Drinan Lecture on Human Rights (Georgetown Law)
Websites
- Center on Faith and Justice (Georgetown University)
- Georgetown University's NAACP Chapter
- National Black Sisters’ Conference
- Racial Justice Institute (Georgetown University)