Wednesday, October 23, 2019 - Lunch & Learn

Angela Dillard
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA); Earl Lewis Collegiate Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan
Civil Rights Conservatism
Angela Dillard is dedicated to promoting various forms of civic engagement and “high impact” educational practices (internships, field experiences, research opportunities, study abroad, capstone courses, learning communities, and others) for all LSA undergraduate students. Her first book, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Now?: Multicultural Conservatism in America, was among the first critical studies of conservative political thought among African Americans, Latinos, women, and homosexuals. Her second book, Faith in the City: Preaching Radical Social Change in Detroit, focuses on the interconnections of religion and political radicalism in Detroit from the 1930s to the 1960s. She is currently at work on a book, Civil Rights Conservatism, about unexpected “alliances” and “intersections” between the post-WWII civil rights movement and the rise of a New Right.
Associate Dean for Undergraduate Education, College of Literature, Science and the Arts (LSA); Earl Lewis Collegiate Professor of Afroamerican and African Studies, University of Michigan
Civil Rights Conservatism
Angela Dillard is dedicated to promoting various forms of civic engagement and “high impact” educational practices (internships, field experiences, research opportunities, study abroad, capstone courses, learning communities, and others) for all LSA undergraduate students. Her first book, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner Now?: Multicultural Conservatism in America, was among the first critical studies of conservative political thought among African Americans, Latinos, women, and homosexuals. Her second book, Faith in the City: Preaching Radical Social Change in Detroit, focuses on the interconnections of religion and political radicalism in Detroit from the 1930s to the 1960s. She is currently at work on a book, Civil Rights Conservatism, about unexpected “alliances” and “intersections” between the post-WWII civil rights movement and the rise of a New Right.
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Walnut Crusted Pork Loin - Slow roasted pork loin crusted in candied walnuts with
cranberry anise glaze. Served with sweet potato and butternut hash and braised chard.
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Sun Dried Tomato and Mascarpone Ravioli - Prepared with lemon asparagus, wild
mushroom, and basil crème, and topped with balsamic reduction.
Dessert: Chocolate Raspberry Mousse
Walnut Crusted Pork Loin - Slow roasted pork loin crusted in candied walnuts with
cranberry anise glaze. Served with sweet potato and butternut hash and braised chard.
-or-
Sun Dried Tomato and Mascarpone Ravioli - Prepared with lemon asparagus, wild
mushroom, and basil crème, and topped with balsamic reduction.
Dessert: Chocolate Raspberry Mousse
Lunch & Learn
Lunch: 11:30 a.m.
Program Follows Lunch
City Club Members: $25 per lunch program, $28 per dinner program, or $125 for all five.
Non-Club Members: $30 per lunch program, $33 per dinner program, or $150 for all five.