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DESCRIPTION:Race\, Politics\, and Punitiveness: Trends in the Racial Patter
 ns of Mass Incarceration. UW Professor Emerita of Sociology Pamela Oliver 
 will give a free public talk entitled “Race\, Politics\, and Punitivenes
 s: Trends in the Racial Patterns of Mass Incarceration.” Oliver’s talk
  is part of “Eloquence and Eminence: Emeritus Faculty Lectures\,” an a
 ward-winning series sponsored for the last 26 years by the Division of Con
 tinuing Studies\, the Institute on Aging\, and the UW Anonymous Committee.
  Refreshments will follow the talk. No registration required.\n\nCONTACT: 
 262-3733\, emily.auerbach@wisc.edu\n\nURL: https://continuingstudies.wisc.
 edu/collections/eloquence-eminence-faculty-lectures/
LOCATION:702 Langdon St.\, Pyle Center
SUMMARY:Eloquence and Eminence: Emeritus Faculty Lectures
URL;VALUE=URI:https://continuingstudies.wisc.edu/collections/eloquence-emin
 ence-faculty-lectures/
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