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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 a grad student's perspective)

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 »

Immigration Seminar: Mae Ngai

The Chinese Question: The Gold Rushes and Global Politics Mae Ngai, Lung Family Professor of Asian American Studies and Professor of History, Columbia University Co-sponsors: Asian American / Asian Research... Read more »

Colloquium: Jacob Faber

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

Speaker: Jacob Faber, Associate Professor of Sociology and Public Service, New York University Title: "New Deal Policy and the Racialization of Homeownership" A growing body of literature has documented the... Read more »

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