Past Events

New Book Talks: Juliet Hooker, Black Grief/White Grievance

(CSREA) Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
, 305

This event will be presented both online and in-person. No matter how you choose to join us, please register to attend.

CSREA’s New Book Talks highlight new and notable works studying race, ethnicity, and indigeneity. These events facilitate thought-provoking and critical engagementRead More

What Rui Carvalho is Thinking About Now

Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America

“What I Am Thinking About Now” is an informal workshop/seminar series where faculty and graduate students present recently published works and works in progress for early-stage feedback and development.

Rui F. Carvalho, Doctoral Candidate in Sociology

Racial Inequalities and the International Migration of BraziliansRead More

Bringing the struggle against the death penalty to the campus: an educational and organizational perspective. A talk by Silvia Federici

The Pembroke Center
, 305

Silvia Federici is a longtime feminist activist, teacher and writer.

In 1972 she was among the founders of the International Feminist Collective, the organization that launched the Campaign for Wages For Housework in the US and abroad. She has also been active in the anti-globalization movement and the anti-Read More

What Alison Tovar is Thinking About Now

Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America

“What I Am Thinking About Now” is an informal workshop/seminar series where faculty and graduate students present recently published works and works in progress for early-stage feedback and development. 

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Yung Pueblo: The Power of Reflection to Repair

Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
, 130

Yung Pueblo

Healing Wounded Communities: The Power of Reflection to Repair

This event is presented both in-person and virtually. No matter how you choose to join us, please register to attend.

AsRead More

Advancing Antiracism, Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion in STEMM Organizations: Beyond Broadening Participation

Office of Belonging, Equity, Diversity and Inclusion

Epistemologies of Recognition: Contending with Colonial Stonework on Indigenous Land

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
, Petteruti Lounge

Join the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative (NAISI) for the final Faculty Brown Bag of the semester with NAISI-affiliated Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Eric Johnson.  After decades of skepticism, new data indicates that Indigenous stone constructions are an important feature of Native Northeastern cultural landscapeRead More

NAISI Faculty Brown Bag: Eric Johnson

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
, Petteruti Lounge

Join the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative (NAISI) for the final Faculty Brown Bag of the semester with NAISI-affiliated Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Eric Johnson. This 90-minute total session will include Q&A, conversation, and an opportunity to “workshop” with Dr. Johnson. Lunch will be served!

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Wampum Factories and Munsee Stonework: Archaeological Engagements with Indigenous History in New Jersey

Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative
, Petteruti Lounge

Join the Native American and Indigenous Studies Initiative (NAISI) for the final Faculty Brown Bag of the semester with NAISI-affiliated Mellon Postdoctoral Fellow Eric Johnson. This talk summarizes Dr. Eric Johnson’s work as an archaeologist in what is today northern New Jersey. Wampum is well known for its place in Native Northeastern culture, spiritualityRead More

Democracy Project Book Panel, Juliet Hooker’s forthcoming book, Black Grief/White Grievance: The Politics of Loss with: Cristina Beltran Thomas Zimmer Kevin Quashie

Democracy Project

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

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