Today's Date: May 3, 2024
AHF Backs FTC Challenge to Big Pharma Junk Patents   •   Brown Books Kids Publishes Children’s Picture Book, Perfect for Summer Reading   •   Water Engineering Inc., a Portfolio Company of Nolan Capital, Announces the Acquisition of WET Solutions, Inc., a Leading Provid   •   ZACAPA RUM AND RAUL LOPEZ OF LUAR UNVEIL A LIMITED-EDITION COLLECTION: AN ODE TO HERITAGE, COMMUNITY, AND CRAFTSMANSHIP   •   Innovative partnership to bring 100 units of social and affordable housing units for independent seniors to Terrebonne   •   REAL SALT LAKE AND ALSCO UNIFORMS EXTEND PARTNERSHIP TO INCLUDE UTAH ROYALS   •   Melmark's Dream Maker's Ball Raised $500,000 to Support Individuals with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities   •   WWPR WELCOMES RETURNING MEMBERS TO 2024 - 2025 ADVISORY COUNCIL   •   Lac Seul First Nation and Canada settle Flooding Claim   •   California Launches Youth-Focused Statewide Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES) Campaign   •   CORRECTING and REPLACING Wheaties™ Pushes the Limits of Breakfast with New Wheaties Protein   •   Northern Trust Named Best Private Bank in U.S. for Digital Wealth Planning, Best Digital Innovator of the Year in U.S.   •   High School Women Launch First of its Kind Energy Literacy Podcast   •   i3 Verticals Announces Earnings Release and Conference Call Date for Second Quarter of Fiscal 2024   •   Tennant Company Announces Senior Leadership Updates to Direct ERP Transformation and Drive Product Innovation   •   Valley Children's Receives Historic $15 Million Gift to Create Advanced Cell Therapy Program for Pediatric Cancer   •   National Institutes of Health All of Us Research Program Mobile Tour Visits Rochester, NY   •   Government of Canada and the Government of Manitoba announce partnership to develop a Red Dress Alert together with Indigenous p   •   The Iconic Caribbean Posh Weekend Returns To The USVI; Will Honor Dr. Yvette Noel-Schure   •   University of Phoenix College of Nursing Alumna and Faculty Publish Article on Lived Experiences of Intensive Care Unit Nursing
Bookmark and Share

Two Vanderbilt professors appointed to state civil rights commission


            NASHVILLE, Tenn. – Vanderbilt University Professor of Law and Political Science Carol Swain and Assistant Professor of Law Brian Fitzpatrick have both been appointed to the Tennessee Advisory Committee of the United States Commission on Civil Rights. This is Swain’s second consecutive term on the committee.

Since its inception in 1957, the Commission on Civil Rights, an independent agency of the U.S. government, has been at the forefront of efforts by federal and state governments to examine and resolve issues related to race, ethnicity, religion and sexual orientation.

 

During Swain’s first term, she served as director of the commission's internship program, which was housed at Vanderbilt University. 

“Serving on this committee has been an honor and a privilege,” said Swain. “With the assistance of the interns, we were able to help the committee conduct a statewide study of fair housing and formulate recommendations relevant for Tennessee and other states confronting similar problems.”

The commission has a committee for each state and the District of Columbia and appointments are for two years. The commission’s Web site states that “each committee is composed of citizens familiar with local and state civil rights issues. The members serve without compensation and assist the commission with its fact-finding, investigative, and information dissemination functions. “

For the latest news from Vanderbilt, go to www.vanderbilt.edu/news.




Back to top
| Back to home page
Video

White House Live Stream
LIVE VIDEO EVERY SATURDAY
alsharpton Rev. Al Sharpton
9 to 11 am EST
jjackson Rev. Jesse Jackson
10 to noon CST


Video

LIVE BROADCASTS
Sounds Make the News ®
WAOK-Urban
Atlanta - WAOK-Urban
KPFA-Progressive
Berkley / San Francisco - KPFA-Progressive
WVON-Urban
Chicago - WVON-Urban
KJLH - Urban
Los Angeles - KJLH - Urban
WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
New York - WKDM-Mandarin Chinese
WADO-Spanish
New York - WADO-Spanish
WBAI - Progressive
New York - WBAI - Progressive
WOL-Urban
Washington - WOL-Urban

Listen to United Natiosns News