Past Events

Family Weekend Gallery Night at CSREA

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

Solidarity, CSREA’s Imagining Social Justice Art Exhibit, highlights works by over 20 artists that build and sustain allyships across diverse, intersectional identities. The collection invites us to reflect upon all that has brought us to this moment and to plumb our reserves of hope as we collectively strive to build a more just world.

Join us at Lippitt House to view theRead More

Structural Violence in Health Care: The Role of the Academic Institution

CSREA - Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
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Structural Violence in Health Care: The Role of the Academic Institution

 

CSREA’s Faculty Grant program supports ongoing research by convening strong intellectual communities on campus. Brown faculty members submit proposals detailing events, working groups, or otherRead More

STEM Lunch Conversation: Dr. Joel Ducoste

Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA)
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Please join us for lunch with Dr. Joel Ducoste, Professor in the Civil, Construction, and Environmental Engineering Department and the Associate Dean for Faculty Advancement at North Carolina State University. Dr. Ducoste will engage in conversation over lunch about people of color in STEM. What are the opportunities? What are the visible and invisible barriers and hurdlesRead More

Turning Field Work Into a Visual Experience: Where Visual Ethnography and Filmmaking Meet

Department of Anthropology
, McKinney Conference Room

This event is part of Anthropology’s Fall Colloquia Series. 

Raúl Paz-Pastrana is a Mexican immigrant filmmaker, cinematographer, and multimedia creator. His work intersects contemporary art, political documentary, and visual ethnography to explore themes of belonging, alienation, and the concept of “homeRead More

What Mariajosé Rodriguez-Pliego is Thinking About Now

CSREA - Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America

A core component of CSREA’s mission is supporting the development of cutting-edge, collaborative, intellectual work. “What I Am Thinking About Now” is an informal workshop/seminar series where faculty and advanced students present recently published works and works in progress for early-stage feedback and development.Read More

LeaRRn Webinar: Elena Mendez Escobar and John Goldie present, Assessing Health Care Disparities: the BMC Health Equity Accelerator

LeaRRn: Learning Health Systems Rehabilitation Research Network

Elena Mendez Escobar, PhD, MBA presents, Assessing Health Care Disparities: the BMC Health Equity Accelerator

 

Boston Medical Center is committed to accelerating the path to achieve health justice and truly deliver on their mission. This talk will discuss BMC’s innovative approach and learnings to date, including how they are utilizing data and analytics to informRead More

New Book Talk: The Confessions of Matthew Strong

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

This event will be held both in person at Petteruti Lounge, Stephen Robert ’62 Campus Center and online. 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 indigeneityRead More

A Hispanic Heritage Month Discussion: Latino Representation in Civic Engagement

Watson Diversity and Inclusion Committee and the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
, Kim Koo Library

Join local advocate and political strategist, Delia Rodriguez-Masjoan, for a conversation on the representation, political power, and civic engagement of the Latino community. A longtime Rhode Island resident and activist, Delia will share insights on the diverse Latino community in the region, issues and opportunities at the forefront, and how to support and engage local Latino-owned non-Read More

Contested Freedom and the (Un)timely Uses of Black Childhood

The Pembroke Center for Research and Teaching on Women
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Pembroke Seminar “In the Afterlives and Aftermaths of Ruin” Lecture by Habiba Ibrahim, Professor of English at the University of Washington in Seattle.

Professor Ibrahim will ask the question: what is Black childhood? MoreRead More

Solidarity: Imagining Social Justice Art Exhibit

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

Solidarity, CSREA’s Imagining Social Justice Art Exhibit, highlights works by over 20 artists that build and sustain allyships across diverse, intersectional identities. The collection invites us to reflect upon all that has brought us to this moment and to plumb our reserves of hope as we collectively strive to build a more just world.

Join us to view the collection and toRead More

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