Voices In Equity Podcast
The Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University is committed to exploring disparities and leading discussion about inequity. With the Voices In Equity Podcast, the Cook Center facilitates conversations with academics, policy practitioners, and researchers about equity topics. Click below to learn more about our previous episodes!
Durham's Black Wall Street Exhibit
This exhibit was is hosted by the Samuel DuBois Cook Center on Social Equity at Duke University to provide access to the knowledge surrounding Durham's Black Wall Street. Explore this fully virtual resource to learn more!
Shame of Chicago
Directed by documentary filmmaker and Artist in Residence Bruce Orenstein, Shame of Chicago: Shame of the Nation is a five-part documentary series that brings alive the story of how Chicago’s real estate industry designed and exported the practices and policies that racially divided America’s northern cities during the 20th century.
Media Team
Rachel Ruff
Rachel Ruff works to disseminate research findings and current events to media materials for the Cook center past, current, and ongoing projects. Additionally, she works with the Inequality Studies minor and the Hank and Billye Suber Aaron Young Scholars Research Institute. She graduated from Fayetteville State University with her BA in Political Science and a minor in Creative & Professional Writing.
Her research interests span across Political Science, History, Public Policy, and Education Policy, with a keen focus on higher education, civic engagement, and social equity. She is particularly interested in exploring political behavior, the dynamics of the American political system, and the impact of public opinion on legislative processes. Additionally, she is interested in how these concepts shape an understanding of the current state of Black American Politics.