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Immigration Seminar: Grace Kao

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“The Company We Keep: Interracial Friendships and Romantic Relationships from Adolescence to Adulthood” Grace Kao, Chair and IBM Professor of Sociology, Yale University Free and open to the public Register to receive the Zoom link Click Here to Register

Immigration Seminar: Jennifer Lynn Erickson, Daniel Lichter, Helen Marrow, and Abigail Fisher Williamson

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“New People, New Places: The Changing Landscape of International Migration in the United States” Moderator: Els de Graauw, Baruch College, CUNY Panelists: Jennifer L. Erickson, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Ball State University Daniel T. Lichter, Ferris Family Professor of Policy Analysis and Management, Cornell University Helen B. Marrow, Associate Professor of Sociology, Tufts University Abigail... Read more »

Colloquium: Tianna Paschel

Speaker: Tianna Paschel. University of California – Berkeley "Racism In Our Own Backyard: Black Movements, Antiracist Policy and Changing Racial Discourse in Brazil" The late 1990s marked a political shift in Brazil with the adoption of a number of racial equality policies including affirmative action, and increased mobilization by the country’s black movement. Recently, scholars have... Read more »

Open House for Prospective Students

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We are holding an open house for prospective students. Join us to learn more about the curriculum, student experience, faculty, and admissions process. Please visit our website for more information about the program. Click Here to Register   

Immigration Seminar: Jean Beaman

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“Suspect Citizenship: Race and Racism in Contemporary France” Jean Beaman, Associate Professor of Sociology, University of California, Santa Barbara Free and open to the public Register to receive the Zoom link in the order confirmation email Click Here to Register

Colloquium: Tressie McMillan Cottom

Speaker: Tressie McMillan Cottom, University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill Title: “Higher Education, Digital Transformation and COVID-19” Tressie McMillan Cottom, is an associate professor in the School of Information and Library Science at the University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill, Senior Research Fellow at the Center for Information, Technology and Public Life (UNC) and 2020 MacArthur Fellow.... Read more »

Immigration Seminar: Ismael García-Colón

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“Colonial Migrants at the Heart of Empire: Puerto Rican Workers on U.S. Farms” Ismael García-Colón, Associate Professor of Anthropology, CUNY College of Staten Island & Graduate Center Free and open to the public Register to receive the Zoom link Click Here to Register

Immigration Seminar: James McCann, Michael Jones-Correa, and Sofya Aptekar

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Holding Fast: Resilience and Civic Engagement Among Latino Immigrants James McCann, Professor of Political Science, Purdue University Michael Jones-Correa, President’s Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania Discussant: Sofya Aptekar, Associate Professor of Urban Studies, CUNY School of Labor and Urban Studies Register online here to receive Zoom links. You can select any or all seminar sessions. Contact:... Read more »

Immigration Seminar: Pawan Dhingra

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Hyper Education: Why Good Schools, Good Grades, and Good Behavior Are Not Enough Pawan Dhingra, Professor of American Studies, Amherst College  Register online here to receive Zoom links. You can select any or all seminar sessions. Contact: Dakota Ross-Cabrera <[email protected]> Co-sponsors: CUNY Asian American/Asian Research Institute, Hunter College Asian American Studies Program & AANAPISI Project  

Colloquium: Daisy Reyes

Learning to be Latino:  How Colleges Shape Identity Politics Daisy Reyes, University of California Merced Colleges matter not only because they shape students’ job prospects, but also because they influence who, in a broader sense, students may become, shaping their understandings of themselves, their futures, and the world. We know that college campuses have very... Read more »

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