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Hartford Research Seminar 2008-2010 Forum II Photos

 


 

When History, Culture, and Place Meet:

Race and Ethnicity in Greater Hartford

 

Thursday, April 10, 2008

4:30 - 6:00 p.m.

Washington Room, Mather Hall

Hartford Research Seminar (2008-2010) Forum III

Center for Urban and Global Studies

 

Dean Xiangming Chen introduces panelists (left to right): Diane Smith,

Community and Program Development Officer, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority; Edgar Johnson, Executive Director, Center for Urban Research, Education & Training; Fernando Betancourt, Executive Director, Connecticut Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs; Luis Figueroa, Associate Professor of History, Trinity College; Michael Lestz, Associate Professor of History, Trinity College; and Ellison Findly, Professor of Religion and International Studies, Trinity College.

 

 

Ellison Findly addresses the audience during her presentation.

 

The audience listens to Elly Findly's presentation.

 

 

Michael Lestz addresses the audience during his presentation.

 

 

Luis Figueroa addresses the audience during his presentation. 

 

 

Fernando Betancourt addresses the audience during his presentation.

 

 

Edgar Johnson addresses the audience during his presentation.

 

 

Diane Smith addresses the audience during her presentation.

 

 

Dean Xiangming Chen; Edgar Johnson, Executive Director, Center for Urban Research, Education & Training; Michael Lestz, Associate Professor of History, Trinity College; Ellison Findly, Professor of Religion and International Studies, Trinity College; Diane Smith, Community and Program Development Officer, Connecticut Housing Finance Authority; Luis Figueroa, Associate Professor of History, Trinity College; and Fernando Betancourt, Executive Director, Connecticut Latino and Puerto Rican Affairs.

 


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