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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... Read more »

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... Read more »

Friday Faculty and Student Lunch Zoom Series

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Professor Ruth Milkman will speak on her new book Immigrant Labor and the New Precariat (Polity 2020) The Zoom link will be shared via our department email listserv.  

Psychosocial Reading Group

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“Trump and the Rise of Authoritarianism” Speaker: Kieran Durkin, York University 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 better... Read more »

Immigration Working Group

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"Ethnoracial Inequality in Egalitarian Sweden: Swedish Exceptionalism and Racial Legacies" Beiyi Hu, CUNY Graduate Center The GC Immigration Working Group is a graduate student-run group where we exchange, discuss, and collaborate on ideas and research related to immigration. We are now soliciting papers to be presented during our workshop. The purpose of our workshop is... Read more »

Colloquium: Greta Krippner

Gendered Market Devices: The Persistence of Gender Discrimination in Insurance Markets Greta Krippner, University of Michigan The insurance industry presents a striking anomaly in the post-civil rights era in American life: across most lines of insurance, men and women can expect to pay different prices for access to coverage, or receive substantially different benefits when they... Read more »

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