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Programs for Educational Opportunity (University of Michigan) records, 1969-2002 (majority within 1970-1986)

36.2 linear feet (in 40 boxes) — 1 oversize folder — 573 digital audio files

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A race desegregation assistance center based at the University of Michigan, the Program for Educational Opportunity (PEO) was established by funding through the 1964 Civil Rights Act. The program was expanded to encompass race, gender, and national origin equity in public schools in the Great Lakes region. The PEO ceased operation in 2011. Administrative files, topical files, workshop and task force material, handbooks, and material pertaining to desegregation and equality in public schools in Ann Arbor, Detroit, and elsewhere in Michigan and the Great Lakes region. Materials include reports from school districts, histories of desegregation, and recordings of conferences/workshops (1970-1993) including speakers Charles D. Moody, Junious Williams, Edward H. Steinman, and other notable individuals.

The records for the Program for Educational Opportunity, 1969-2002, (36.2 linear feet) are divided into twenty-two series: Administrative, Correspondence, Committees and Task Forces, Conferences and Workshops, Handbooks, Reports, Desegregation, Project for Fair Administration of School Discipline (PFASD), Public Schools, Topical Files, Administrative, Conferences, Center for Sex Equality in Schools (CSES), Desegregation Assistance Center, PFASD, Public Schools, Topical Files, Programs, Reports, CSES, Topical Files, and Recordings of Conferences and Workshops. All folders within series are arranged alphabetically. Series titles repeat due to multiple transfers of material received at different times.

Researchers of desegregation efforts and the controversy of school discipline will find many valuable resources in the record group such as research reports, case studies, and conference materials. Also well documented is the Ann Arbor Area School District within the general Public Schools series which includes information on various programs within the district, records from the Board of Education, community surveys, and statistical data on staff and students. The Conferences and Workshops and Committees and Task Forces are also series that are particularly well documented; included are conference and workshop materials, reports, and in some cases, evaluations. The Recordings of Conferences and Workshops (1970-1993) includes 515 audiovisual recordings and covers topics such as human relations training, recruiting minority staff, combating racism and sexism in the curriculum, multi-cultural education, student rights and discipline, and the development of staff counseling skills.

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Recordings of Conferences and Workshops, 1970-1993

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The Recordings of Conferences and Workshops series (14.2 linear feet, in 18 boxes) covers the years 1970-1993 and includes a number of undated/unidentified recordings. This series is comprised of 515 audiovisual items, a small number of negatives and slides, and one oversize folder. Topics include human relations training, recruiting minority staff, combating racism and sexism in the curriculum, multi-cultural education, student rights and discipline, the development of staff counseling skills, desegregation in schools, and affirmative action. Many of the conferences, workshops, and trainings were conducted in connection with the PEO and PFASD. Speakers include Dr. Charles Moody, Director of the PEO; Junious Williams, Associate Director of the PFASD; University of Michigan School of Education faculty; and civil rights attorney Edward H. Steinman among other presenters. Of note are recordings related to the history, policies, and procedures of the PEO/PFASD (October 1976), an interview with Irene McCabe (April 15, 1975), and a forum on the status of desegregation in Michigan with Chuck Vergon (April 11, 1974). The series is arranged into 15 chronological subseries. Within each subseries items are organized alphabetically by title. Every effort was made to unite recordings by inferring title/date information, but due to lack of consistent labeling, not all conference recordings may be grouped together.

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[Side 1], 1972

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(Panel discussion on Voluntary Versus Involuntary Desegregation. Developments in school desegregation and the law. Features: Dr. Dana Whitmer (Pontiac), Dr. John Cochran (Kalamazoo), and Dr. Norman Scherman (Hempstead, NY).)
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[Side 2], 1972

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(Panel discussion on Voluntary Versus Involuntary Desegregation. Developments in school desegregation and the law. Features: Dr. Dana Whitmer (Pontiac), Dr. John Cochran (Kalamazoo), and Dr. Norman Scherman (Hempstead, NY).)
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[Side 1 - No Side 2], 1972

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(Panel discussion on Voluntary Versus Involuntary Desegregation. Developments in school desegregation and the law. Features: Dr. Dana Whitmer (Pontiac), Dr. John Cochran (Kalamazoo), and Dr. Norman Scherman (Hempstead, NY).)