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Colloquium: Nantina Vgontzas

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"Striking for Control: Labor Movement Renewal in Amazon's Logistics Network" Nantina Vgontzas, Postdoctoral Researcher at AI Now Institute, NYU Nantina Vgontzas is a postdoctoral researcher at NYU's AI Now Institute... Read more »

Immigration Working Group

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"Latinx Food Startup Founders: Adaptation Strategies and New Businesses in COVID-19 Era New York" Ivana Mellers, CUNY Graduate Center The GC Immigration Working Group is a graduate student-run group where... Read more »

Sociology Students Association Meeting

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Contact Joanna at jdressel@gradcenter.cuny.edu for the Zoom information. The SSA meetings are open to all students.

Immigration Seminar: Emily Ryo

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Represented But Unequal: The Contingent Effect of Legal Representation in Removal Proceedings Emily Ryo, Professor of Law and Sociology, University of Southern California Gould School of Law Register online here to receive Zoom links. You can select any or all seminar sessions. Contact: Dakota Ross-Cabrera <drosscabrera@gradcenter.cuny.edu>

Psychosocial Reading Group

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“Contemporary Ramifications of the Historic Fromm/Marcuse Debate” Speaker: Matheus Romanetto, Tuebingen University, Germany Psychosocial Reading Group is an international once a month reading and discussion group that is run by Lynn Chancer and Neil McLaughlin with people participating by Zoom from Brazil, Canada, New Zealand and  other places around the world.  Our focus is on how to... Read more »

Immigration Seminar: Ming Hsu Chen

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Pursuing Citizenship in the Enforcement Era Ming Hsu Chen, Associate Professor of Law, University of Colorado Law School Co-sponsor: PhD Program in Political Science, CUNY Graduate Center Register online here to receive... Read more »

Colloquium: Adia Harvey Wingfield

Title: Professional Work in a ‘Post-Racial’ Era: Black Health Care Workers in the New Economy Speaker: Adia Harvey Wingfield, Washington University in St Louis Abstract: What happens to black professionals when work transforms?... Read more »

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