The Civil Rights Project/Progecto de Derechos Civiles

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The Civil Rights Project/Progecto de Derechos Civiles, originally named The Civil Rights Project, is a renowned multidisciplinary research and policy think tank focused on issues of racial justice[1]. In January 2007, The Civil Rights Project moved from Harvard University to the Graduate School of Education and Information Studies at UCLA [2].

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[edit] Mission

Its mission is to help renew the civil rights movement by:

[edit] Founders

It was founded by Christopher Edley, Jr. (formerly of Harvard Law School, now Dean of Boalt Hall Law School at UC Berkeley) and Gary Orfield (formerly of Harvard Graduate School of Education, now Professor of Education at UCLA's Graduate School of Education and Information Studies) in 1996 to provide needed intellectual capital to academics, policy makers and civil rights advocates[4].

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[edit] References

  1.   Faculty profile of Christopher Edley, Jr., (19 August 2005).
  2.   CRP moves to UCLA article
  3.   The Civil Rights Project Mission Statement, (19 August 2005).
  4.   The Civil Rights Project Mission Statement, third paragraph, (19 August 2005).


University of California, Los Angeles

Schools

Anderson School of ManagementDavid Geffen School of MedicineGraduate School of Education and Information StudiesSchool of DentistrySchool of LawSchool of NursingSchool of Public AffairsSchool of Public HealthSchool of Theater, Film & Television

Research Centers

Logic CenterPhonological Segment Inventory DatabaseChicano Studies Research CenterCenter for Embedded Network SensingThe Civil Rights Project/Progecto de Derechos CivilesLanguage Materials ProjectFilm and Television ArchiveUCLA Medical Center

Libraries & Museums

UCLA LibraryWilliam Andrews Clark Memorial LibraryPowell LibraryFowler Museum of Cultural HistoryHammer Museum

Athletics

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Student Life

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