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Died 2 February 2015, Balti, Maryland, United States Books Hate Crimes and Ethnoviolence: The History, Current Affairs, and Future of Discrimination in America : Essays |
Howard Ehrlich was an American sociologist and anarchist activist. Formerly a professor at University of Iowa, he was co-founder of Research Group One that conducted research on behalf of activist organizations in the US. Subsequently, he co-founded a collective that produced a successful syndicated radio program called the Great Atlantic Radio Conspiracy, a free school, and in 1980 he co-founded a peer-reviewed journal called Social Anarchism, of which he was Editor-in-Chief until his passing.
After years of teaching in higher education, he became the Director of the Prejudice Institute, a sociological research organization that studied ethnoviolence. In his later years, he was diagnosed with Parkinson's disease and Dementia.
He died at Johns Hopkins Bayview Medical Center on February 2, 2015.