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Affirmative
Action/Racial Preferences:
Should
They Be Banned?
Wednesday, March 29, 2006
Park Library Auditorium
7:30 to 9 p.m.
Media
Stories
Panelists

Shown above from left are
Jennifer Gratz, executive director of the
Michigan Civil Rights Initiative; William
Allen, political science professor at Michigan
State University and chairman of the board of
Toward a Fair Michigan; and Kary Moss,
executive director of the American Civil
Liberties Union of Michigan.
Forum moderator
was Bill Ballenger, Griffin endowed chairman
in American government and political science.

William B. Allen, Ph.D.
Professor of Political Science, MSU
Chairman of the Board, Toward A Fair Michigan

Jennifer Gratz
Executive Director, Michigan Civil Rights Initiative

Kary L. Moss
Executive Director, ACLU of Michigan

Reginald M. Turner
President, National Bar Association
Member, Michigan State Board of Education
Member, Clark Hill PLC
Event
Sponsors
The Griffin Policy
Forums are hosted twice yearly by the Robert and
Marjorie Griffin Endowed Chair in American
Government, the
College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral
Sciences, and the Department of Political Science at
Central Michigan University.
About the
Griffin Endowed Chair
The
Griffin Endowed Chair in
American Government at Central Michigan University
was established through generous gifts from alumni,
faculty and friends of the university. It provides
continuing support to fund the salary and associated
costs of a government and public policy expert to serve
as a faculty member in the Political Science department
and to host twice yearly forums addressing public policy
issues.
The endowment is named to
recognize the significant public service and
contributions of distinguished CMU alumni
Robert P. and
Marjorie Griffin. Robert Griffin, '47, is a former
U.S. Senator, and his wife, Marjorie, '44, is a former
Clarke Historical Library board member.
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