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Toolkit for our collaboration to eliminate poverty
Dear Neighbors, This Toolkit for Communities to Develop and Operationalize Local Anti-Poverty Agendas embodies some of the best...

Ted Small
Aug 11, 20172 min read


We've got to have some tough talks—facilitating community dialogue about police shootings
Out of the unfolding disputes between police and minority communities in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, St. Paul, Minnesota and Dallas, Texas, my own sense of mission and purpose is being refocused....Doing nothing about the problem of the color line is dangerous for our police officers, for our fellow citizens particularly men of color and for all of us who value human life. I used to consider “The Talk” something that was important only for me to have with my teenage nephews of

Ted Small
Jul 17, 20162 min read


Addressing "the problem of the color line" at UVA Law School
In thinking about the largely separate social worlds of African-American and white students at UVA Law School, it might be valuable to consider some thoughts that W.E.B. Dubois had on American race relations. DuBois declared, in 1903, that "the problem of the Twentieth Century is the problem of the color line, the relation of the darker to the light races of men in Asia and Africa, in America and the islands of the sea." The Souls of Black Fol k, p. 54. Describing this proble

Ted Small
Mar 8, 19903 min read
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