About the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute
Pursuing the Dream to Reality (2017)
Our Mission
Teaching, Studying and Promoting Civil Rights and Social Change.
Who We Are
Created in 1996 by the late Benjamin L. Hooks and the University of Memphis, the Hooks Institute's mission is teaching, studying and promoting civil rights and social change. Our mission allows the Hooks Institute to address contemporary racial, social, economic and other disparities through community engagement and faculty scholarship. The Hooks Institutes mission-based programs embody the highest ideals of service, activism, and commitment reflected by the life of our namesake Benjamin L. Hooks.
What We Do
The Hooks Institute implements its mission of teaching, studying, and promoting civil rights and social change through research, education, and direct intervention programs. For Twenty-five years, we have addressed disparities related to race, education, diversity and inclusion, and economic mobility.
Our History
Founded in 1996 by the late civil rights activist Dr. Benjamin Hooks in partnership with University officials, the Benjamin L. Hooks Institute for Social Change is an interdisciplinary center at the University of Memphis. It was founded by Benjamin Hooks, the Department of Political Science, and the College of Arts and Sciences at the University of Memphis. Together, their common goal for the Institute was to play a pivotal role in framing and solving community problems through the wisdom and vision of pioneers such as Benjamin L. Hooks.