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Action/Racial Preferences:
Should They Be Banned?
March 29, 2006
Park Library Auditorium
Central Michigan University
7:30 to 9 p.m.
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Griffin Forum panelists and CMU administrators E. Gary Shapiro, dean of the College of Humanities and Social and Behavioral Sciences, welcomes guests to the Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum. Bill Ballenger, forum moderator and CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair. Griffin Forum Panelists - Spring 2006 Griffin Forum Panelists - Spring 2006 Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum Jennifer Gratz, executive director of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, and William Allen, political science professor Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan Jennifer Gratz, executive director of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative, and William Allen, political science professor Forum Moderator Bill Ballenger Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan. Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC Audience during the Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum One of two additional screening rooms filled to capacity during the Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum One of two additional screening rooms filled to capacity during the Spring 2006 Griffin Policy Forum
From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; E. Gary Shapiro, CHSBS dean; 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; Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; Bill Ballenger, CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair; and Won Paik, political science department chair. From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; 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; Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; and Bill Ballenger, CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair. From left to right: 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. From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; 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; Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; and Bill Ballenger, CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair. From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; 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; Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; and Bill Ballenger, CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair. From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; Jennifer Gratz, executive director of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative; and William Allen, political science professor at Michigan State University and chairman of the board of Toward a Fair Michigan. From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; Jennifer Gratz, executive director of the Michigan Civil Rights Initiative; and William Allen, political science professor at Michigan State University and chairman of the board of Toward a Fair Michigan.
Griffin Forum panelists and CMU administrators
From left to right: Reginald M. Turner, President, National Bar Association; Member, Michigan State Board of Education; Member, Clark Hill PLC; E. Gary Shapiro, CHSBS dean; 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; Kary Moss, executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union of Michigan; Bill Ballenger, CMU's Griffin Endowed Chair; and Won Paik, political science department chair.
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