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  1. About Walter Stafford. A rigorous researcher; a man impassioned to strive for justice; a generous mentor and friend; and a gentle, modest, complex, and intellectual man—this was Walter W. Stafford.

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    October 13-14, 2016: Symposium
    Fall 2017: Compiling, editing and submitting Anthology on Racial Inequality in New York City Since 1965
    Fall 2017: Submitting Anthology for consideration of publication and peer review.
    Winter 2018: Anthology accepted for publication

    In the Fall of 2016 the WS Project organized a symposium on the Structure of Race and Inequality in NYC. Paper presented at the symposium by academics and policy researchers were discussed by invited practitioners, policy makers, and community activists. After the symposium authors of the papers presented worked with the organizers of symposium to ...

    Oct 17th & 18th The long-anticipated anthology, “Racial Inequality in New York City since 1965”, has been released! We invite you to attend and participate in one or more Community Conversations that will focus on the crucial issues covered by the chapter authors, leading experts in their fields. We want to hear from YOU! WHO: Local community stake...

    Benjamin Bowser, California State University East Bay, benjamin.bowser@csueastbay.edu
    Chelli Devadutt, MPA, Consultant, chelli.devadutt@nyu.com

    The project honors the late Walter W. Stafford, a NYU professor who studied and engaged racial inequality in New York City. It organizes a symposium, an anthology, and community conversations on various aspects of racial inequality in the city since 1965.

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  3. Sep 15, 2008 · Walter Stafford, a soft-spoken urban economist who delivered incisive and biting critiques of societ’s inequities, died on Saturday after an eight-year battle with cancer. Stafford,...

  4. Walter Stafford Northcote, 2nd Earl of Iddesleigh CB (7 August 1845 – 26 May 1927) was an English landowner, peer, civil servant, and author, a member of the House of Lords from 1887 until his death.

  5. Chelli Devadutt is Co-Organizer of the Walter Stafford Project on Inequality in New York City at New York University. In the past, the study of racial inequality in New York City has usually had a narrow focus, examining particular social problems affecting ethnic-racial groups.

  6. www.brookings.edu › people › walter-staffordWalter Stafford | Brookings

    Walter Stafford Professor of Urban Planning and Public Policy at the Robert F. Wagner School of Public Service, <A HREF="http://www.nyu.edu/" TARGET="new">New York University</A> Print