Caroline Clarke’s lifelong work is advocacy for the under-served. A civil rights attorney for over 20 years, she has worked in various non-profit, governmental and quasi-governmental agencies, including Disability Rights NJ, the New Jersey Division on Civil Rights and the Department of Labor & Workforce Development.
Teacher and author Lynda Dodd’s research focuses on American political and constitutional development, constitutional law and theory, jurisprudence, and civil rights litigation. In addition to Princeton, Dr. Dodd has been on the faculty of The City University of New York-City College and American University’s Washington College of Law.
Dr. Brickers is the Senior Consultant at Phillips Brickers Institute. She studies and teaches Decolonizing Chronically Touched and Untouched: The Politics of Leadership and Education as a social and human phenomenon, examining the intersections of equity theory, social identity theory and intergroup conflict, and organizational culture.
This event was recorded on October 2, 2023.