The Past and Present of Racism in the Administrative State
Creating an anti-racist administrative state requires confronting and dismantling historic, systemic racism.
Brian N. Williams is an Associate Professor of Public Policy in the Batten School of Leadership and Public Policy at the University of Virginia. He is the author of Citizen Perspectives on Community Policing: A Case Study in Athens, GA. His research focuses on demographic diversity, local law enforcement, and public governance.
Creating an anti-racist administrative state requires confronting and dismantling historic, systemic racism.