
Deborah Archer (threads: DeborahNArcher)
@deborahnarcher
Professor at NYU School of Law. President of @ACLU.
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05-09-2014 15:18:33
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If you haven’t gotten your copy yet, preorder DIVIDING LINES now through Feb. 7 on BN.com to get 25% off. Use code PREORDER25 at checkout. #BNPreorder Barnes & Noble barnesandnoble.com/w/dividing-lin…

I almost cried when I opened the box! Writing this book was such a labor of love. I can’t wait for everyone to read it! #dividinglinesbook W. W. Norton & Company


Honored to join these amazing women and other civil rights leaders in Selma Alabama for Jubilee, commemorating the 60th Anniversary of Bloody Sunday, and to give remarks on behalf of the ACLU at the annual Unity Breakfast before we march. Maya Wiley Janai Nelson



NYU School of Law Meltzer Center is hosting a webinar with Deborah Archer (threads: DeborahNArcher) (ACLU President, NYU legal scholar, and author of DIVIDING LINES) on April 15. wwnorton.com/books/dividing… Register: nyu.zoom.us/webinar/regist…

Join Kenji Yoshino and me for a conversation about my new book and the many ways that highways, roads, and public transportation became racial borders that locked in segregation and inequality. W. W. Norton & Company #dividinglines

I had a great conversation w/ W. Kamau Bell about my new book Dividing Lines and the fight for transportation justice. Know Your Right To Transportation Justice | American Civil Liberties Union ACLU ACLU SoCal W. W. Norton & Company aclu.org/podcast/know-y…



Our weekly post for Daily Kos /Black Kos of books published this week of interest to Black readers (but also recommended for ALL readers!): dailykos.com/comments/23168… Authors and illustrators who still post here: Andre M. Perry Deborah Archer (threads: DeborahNArcher) Denne Michele Norris (she/her) Brittany J. Thurman 💜Forever & Always Out Now!💜



Acclaimed scholar and ACLU President Deborah Archer (threads: DeborahNArcher) shows how seemingly innocuous transit planning functions – the development of roads, sidewalks, and more – were used to keep Americans separate after the fall of Jim Crow 🚦 ⛔ Save your seat! 🔗 bklynlib.org/4ml5fZI



Acclaimed scholar and ACLU President Deborah Archer (threads: DeborahNArcher) shows how seemingly innocuous transit planning functions – the development of roads, sidewalks, and more – were used to keep Americans separate after the fall of Jim Crow 🚦 ⛔ Save your seat! 🔗 bklynlib.org/4ml5fZI


Is Brooklyn in the house?! You need to be. Join James Forman and me for a conversation about transportation injustice, systemic racism, and how we can move forward to build back better for everyone. June 9th at 6:30 pm - bklynlibrary.org/calendar/cbh-t… Brooklyn Public Library W. W. Norton & Company
