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Immigration Working Group

Room 6114 NY, United States

The GC Immigration Working Group is a graduate student-run group where we exchange, discuss, and collaborate on ideas and research related to immigration. Please come and join us! Light refreshments will be served. Contacts: Daeshin Hayden Ju – [email protected] Janina Selzer – [email protected]

New Incoming Student Orientation

We will hold an online new student orientation for the incoming 2020 cohort. Detailed information with the event link will be sent out via email.

Immigration Seminar: Richard Alba

Online Event

“The Great Demographic Illusion: Majority, Minority, and the Expanding American Mainstream (Princeton University Press)” Richard D. Alba, Distinguished Professor of Sociology, CUNY Graduate Center Panelists: Douglas S. Massey, Henry G.... Read more »

Colloquium: France Winddance Twine

Online Event

Why Doesn't Silicon Valley Hire Black Women?  The Intersections of Caste, Class, and Gender Inequality France Winddance Twine, University of California at Santa Barbara France Winddance Twine is a Professor of Sociology and documentary filmmaker at the University of California- Santa Barbara. Twine is a Black and Native American critical race theorist and feminist ethnographer... Read more »

Welcome Party and Mixer

Online Event

The Sociology Students Association (SSA) is throwing a mixer party via Zoom (the link will be sent a day before the event). All current and former students are invited and welcome. Please stop by for music, conversation, and a meet-and-greet with the new first-year students in the CUNY Sociology program.

Immigration Seminar: Victor Nee

Online Event

"Immigration and the Institutions of Opportunity in a Regional Technology Economy" Victor Nee, Frank and Rosa Rhodes Professor of Economic Sociology, Cornell University Free and open to the public Register to receive the Zoom link in the order confirmation email. Click Here to Register

Colloquium: Andrew Jorgenson

"Emissions, Inequality, and Human Well-Being" Andrew Jorgenson, Boston College In this talk Prof. Jorgenson will provide an overview of ongoing collaborative research streams that focus on interconnections between greenhouse gas emissions, ambient air pollution, forms of inequality, and human well-being. This theoretically-engaged research involves the combining of social and environmental datasets at various scales, ranging... Read more »

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