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PPSS: How to apply for jobs?

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Speakers: Erica Chito Childs, Chair, Department of Sociology, Hunter College Jonathan Wynn, Chair, Department of Sociology, University of Massachusetts-Amherst (GC Alum) Van Tran, Associate Professor, PhD Program in Sociology, GC... Read more »

Immigration Seminar: Rebecca Hamlin

"Crossing: How We Label and React to People on the Move" Rebecca Hamlin, UMass Amherst Today, the concept of "the refugee" as distinct from other migrants looms large. Immigration laws... Read more »

Colloquium: Cynthia Cranford

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"Home Care Fault Lines: Understanding Tensions and Creating Alliances" Speaker: Cynthia Cranford, University of Toronto Mississauga Home care is a window into the complexity of inequality. In this talk, I... Read more »

PPSS: How to publish articles?

Speakers: Richard Ocejo, John Jay College and GC, Chief Editor of City and Community Jessica Hardie, Hunter College and GC (on article publishing) Hayden Ju, GC (on article publishing from... Read more »

First Friday Series: Greg Smithsimon

"African Americans in Suburbs and Coastal Communities: Two Projects on Achieving Security and Facing Structural Risks" Speaker: Greg Smithsimon, Professor at Brooklyn College and GC   Gregory Smithsimon’s forthcoming book,... Read more »

Immigration Seminar: Tarry Hum

"Immigrant Crossroads: Globalization, Incorporation, and Placemaking in Queens, NY" Tarry Hum, Queens College This is an online event. Please register here to receive the Zoom link.  

Colloquium: Arun Hendi

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

Speaker: Arun Hendi, Princeton University Title: "Where Does the Black-White Life Expectancy Gap Come From? The Deadly Effects of Residential Segregation" In 2018, newborn black boys and girls could expect... Read more »

Immigration Seminar: Tomás R. Jiménez

States of Belonging:Immigration Policies, Attitudes, and Inclusion Tomás R. Jiménez, Professor of Sociology and Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University Register here to receive Zoom link.

Colloquium: Denise Milstein and Ryan Hagen

Room 6112 (Sociology lounge) 365 Fifth Ave.,, New York, NY, United States

Speaker: Denise Milstein, Co-Director of the NYC COVID-19 Oral History, Narrative and Memory Archive at Columbia University; Ryan Hagen, Post-doctoral Research Scholar at Columbia University Title:"Repertoires of repair: confronting ontological... Read more »

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