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He is the author of numerous articles, editorials, and and editorials, articles, numerous of author the is He A senior advisor to President Obama and frequent senior advisor to President Obama and frequent A The talk, which is to the public,free and open will “America widely celebrated the election of Barack Barack of election celebrated the widely “America Ogletree, one of the country’s leading scholars on leading scholars on Ogletree, one of the country’s Charles J. Ogletree, Harvard a nationally recognized Americans by many honors, including being named one of the 100 many honors, including being named one of the 100 America by the National most influential lawyers in Law Journal and one of the 100 most influential black tice at the law school. books on race and criminal justice and has received Jesse Climenko Professor of Law at Harvard Law Jesse Climenko Professor of Law at and the founding and executive director of the Charles Hamilton Houston Institute for Race and Jus commentator in the national press, Ogletree has writ ten and spoken eloquently for decades about the is America. He is the sues of race, class, and crime in on race relations that reached all the way to the White White way to the the reached all that relations race on House. ments Gates’ mistaken arrest for attempting to break mistaken arrest for attempting to break ments Gates’ in 2009 The Mass. in Cambridge, home his own into debate a sparked and headlines national made cident room, followed by a signing of his latest book, room, followed by a signing of Arrest of Henry Louis Gates, Jr. sumption of Guilt: The America in and Race, Class and Crime America.’’ Ball Union Memorial the in 5 Feb. p.m. 7:00 at start to address this historic moment and whether we are we are historic moment and whether address this to to create a post-racial making progress in the effort November, in president black first the as Obama it is important later, “Five years says. Ogletree 2008,’’ civil rights, will talk about the historic significance of of significance historic the about talk will rights, civil made has country the whether and election Obama’s any progress to end racial discrimination. will be the featured speaker at the University of Rhode of Rhode speaker at the University will be the featured this month. Black History Month lecture annual Island’s long-time mentor to law professor and President Obama, Harvard law professor and legal scholar Charles J. Ogletree and legal scholar professor law Harvard Month History Black talk at URI to celebrate to give

URInformed FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 2 ------events events . He has also repre , Crossfire, Meet the Press, Crossfire, Black History Month Black History http://www.uri.edu/mcc/ and For a list of all a For Ogletree shares a personal relationship with with Ogletree shares a personal relationship an had but unassuming, and quiet was “He After high school, Ogletree obtained his his obtained school, Ogletree After high his expertise on criminal jus Over the years, For More Information...... at URI go to page 4. For more information on topics related other and Month History Black go to the URI Multicultural Center website at: at Harvard. Michelle Lady First and Obama President mentored when Obama, whom he taught and Law School in they were students at Harvard resident a Ogletree, fact, In 1980s. late the to teach a of Cambridge, Mass., is scheduled Obama’’ reading group called “Understanding school. law the at term 2013 spring the during knowl for thirst a and mind sharp incredibly young law stu Ogletree says, of the edge,’’ quickly to ability his saw I then, “Even dent. legal issues and grasp the most complicated concise fashion.’’ sort them out in a clear, world. Childhood dreams of the improbable of the improbable Childhood dreams world. I am today.’’ very key to who are the bachelor’smaster’s and politi degrees in before University, Stanford from science cal Law School, from which heading to Harvard he school, law After 1978. in graduated he District of Columbia Public the for worked Defender Service, attorney and a staff first as He became a deputy director. eventually as Law School in 1985. professor at Harvard issues has informed the tice and civil rights and political landscape, with legal country’s appearances on America, Good Morning Show, The Today Black Forum, Front America’s Smiley, Tavis line, clients, includ sented a number of high-profile and Professor Gates, a colleague ing

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Robert Weygand, Sharon Blackmar and Rachel Donilon Robert Weygand, Thankfor participating in this year’s you Holiday Drive! Spirit of Giving a large and impactful way.” a large and impactful way.” “We were able to sponsor 1,129 families this year through direct sponsorships 1,129 families this year through direct sponsorships were able to sponsor “We general donations (toy drives, warm clothing and proceeds collected through of programs, URI through sponsored were families those of 42 etc.). drives, and countless others were impacted through fices and student organizations, donations from the URI community… as a the generous monetary and in-kind see the URI community come together in such URI alum, it is really moving to There are so many groups and individuals who helped make this event so successful – you you – successful so event this make helped who individuals and groups many so are There WOW! The University of Rhode Island community sponsored 42+ families this season, de Rhode Island community sponsored 42+ families this season, The University of WOW! Children’s Friend on December 7th and deliveries continued throughout the following week. throughout the following week. Friend on December 7th and deliveries continued Children’s livering smiles for so many of our neighbors. A loaded moving van delivered holiday gifts to moving van delivered holiday gifts to loaded A neighbors. livering smiles for so many of our know who you are, and we THANK YOU for sharing your spirit of giving, for helping your neigh YOU for sharing THANK know who you are, and we appeal. bors in need, and for your continued support of this annual holiday

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It is available islandpress.org or by calling 800-621-2736. salt of practice and science the of knowledge numerous case restoration, including marsh New England. studies from throughout tion on invasive and Meyerson Laura Professor Associate URI Kimberly Dibble, while her graduate student Paton, Professor Emeritus Professor Peter Tefft Professor Brian Adjunct Frank Golet, and restoration the about chapter a to contributed in Narragansett. of the Galilee Bird Sanctuary Adamo Susan URI alumni Kenneth Raposa, co-authored wicz and Dennis Myshrall also chapters in the book. ------on restoration of salt marshes of restoration on URI scientists edit, author new book edit, scientists URI book new author was edited by Charles was edited by Charles Book includes case studies based on URI research on URI based studies case Book includes Tidal Marsh Restoration: A Synthesis of Sci A Restoration: Marsh Tidal According to Roman, a resident of East Green “It’s straightforward to restore these systems,” systems,” these restore to straightforward “It’s “New England is ahead of the curve on re “New England is ahead of the A new book, co-edited by a University of of University a by co-edited book, new A About 50 percent of the salt marshes in the in the salt marshes percent of the About 50

land, as have coastal managers in other New New other in managers coastal have as land, England states. two decades. The Coastal Resources Manage The Coastal Resources two decades. ment Council, Save the Bay and others have in Rhode Is been leaders in restoration efforts England New in stewards zone coastal wich, have been restoring tidal marshes for more than systems, and the natural vegetation communi vegetation natural the and systems, ties come back, fish communities return, and water quality parameters are improved.” Roman added. “Simply by returning the natu you restore the hydrology of these ral tidal flow, in this book to report on their findings and help in this book to report on their findings and help guide future marsh restoration efforts.” coastal areas, it was a logical event for scien coastal areas, it was a logical to restore these tists and managers to begin to bring them together systems, and moreover, developed,” said Roman, who has been study developed,” said Roman, who 30 years. “Be ing coastal marshes for over restrictions to our cause of the intensity of tidal because perhaps systems, marsh these storing highly is coastline the where region a in we’re Burdick, a research associate professor at the professor at the Burdick, a research associate It was published University of New Hampshire. by Island Press. Roman, a coastal ecologist for the National Park Park National the for ecologist coastal a Roman, at the URI Service and professor-in-residence David and of Oceanography, School Graduate of these marshes. ence and Management written by several others affiliated with URI, URI, with others affiliated written by several foundation and practical provides the scientific and restore many guidance to reverse this trend quality maintenance and wildlife habitat. quality maintenance and including chapters Rhode Island scientist been severely degraded by roads and other degraded by roads and other been severely tidal flows and limiting crossings, restricting provide flood protection, water their ability to de been destroyed by human Northeast have many of those that remain have velopment, and URInformed FEBRUARY 2013 PAGE 9 - -

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