Institute for the Study of Academic Racism
The Institute for the Study of Academic Racism (ISAR) is an organization that monitors "changing intellectual trends in academic racism, biological determinism, and eugenics." ISAR states that in this capacity it "acts as a resource service for students, academics, journalists, legislators and civil rights activists." ISAR was founded by Israeli-American professor of history Barry Mehler in 1993. Professor Mehler continues to direct the institute.
Institute for the Study of Academic RacismBarry MehlerWilliam H. TuckerPioneer FundStephen Roth InstituteWickliffe DraperInstitutional racismRacismBlack supremacySamuel George MortonFrank MieleStanley PorteusDina PoratShamanismJ. Philippe RushtonRichard Stockton College of New JerseyCondoleezza RiceHistory of scienceStanford UniversityColumbia University
W. E. B. Du BoisSociologyAmbalavaner SivanandanYork UniversityColorado State UniversityLewis GordonRedliningAfro ArgentinePrejudiceISARMiscegenationCultural studiesCollegeJohn Maynard KeynesSmith CollegeRobert MugabeUSC Gould School of LawCovert racismMass mediaCentre for Equal Opportunities and Opposition to Racism




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