“It’s a course that highlights the legacy of Lt. Collins to talk about history, and also to get us to a place where we can talk about hope and what a policy agenda would look like so that hate crimes and hate don’t exist,” said Rashawn Ray, professor of sociology and one of the instructors of “Hate Crimes in the U.S.: What Lt. Richard Collins III Can Teach Us About History, Hope and Healing.”
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