Upcoming Events

Ivàn Ramos: Unbelonging, Inauthentic Sounds in Mexican and Latinx Aesthetics

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CSREA’s New Book Talks highlight new and notable works studying race, ethnicity, and indigeneity. They facilitate thought-provoking and critical engagement with emerging scholarship.

In what ways can dissonant sounds challenge systems of dominance? In “Unbelonging: Inauthentic Sounds in Mexican and Latinx Aesthetics,” Assistant Professor of TAPS Iván Ramos answersRead More

Equilibrium: Discriminating Data

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CSREA’s Equilibrium Discussion Series invites speakers to consider topics like algorithmic bias, the built environment, and medical science through the lens of race and ethnicity, with an eye toward possibilities for creating a more just world.

In Discriminating Data: Correlation, Neighborhoods, and the New Politics of Recognition, Wendy Hui Kyong Chun, ChairRead More

Momentum Art Exhibit and Open House

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Join CSREA for a Family Weekend Open House celebrating this year’s Imagining Social Justice Art Exhibit, Momentum. All are welcome.

The exhibit encompasses a wide spectrum of works from the abstract to the figurative, from the conceptual to the concrete. This multimedia collection conveys a sense of forward movement while exploring the instances of deceleration and evenRead More

Cornel West: A Festschrift Celebration

Friday, October 20, 2023 to Saturday, October 21, 2023
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Join CSREA for a Festschrift celebration in honor of the life and work of Professor Cornel West.

Directly translated to “celebration writings” a festschrift is an edited volume of essays and tributes compiled in honor of a living scholar. This gathering will convene volume contributors, scholars, former students, and family members for panelRead More

Democracy Project Book Series Panel, Juliet Hooker, Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss with: Cristina Beltran (NYU), Thomas Zimmer (Georgetown), and Kevin Quashie (Brown)

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Join us for a book panel to discuss Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss by Juliet Hooker, Professor of Political Science at Brown University. The other panelist include Cristina Beltran (NYU), Kevin Quashie (Brown University) and Thomas Zimmer (Georgetown).

In this book, Juliet Hooker, a leading thinker on democracy and race, argues that the two mostRead More