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Detroit ’67 ♥
Detroit '67 Written By Dominique Morisseau Directed by Margaret Kemp Stage Management by Bri Westad February 3 - 7, 2021 Online In 1967 Detroit, Motown music is getting the party…
Detroit ’67 ♥
Detroit '67 Written By Dominique Morisseau Directed by Margaret Kemp Stage Management by Bri Westad February 3 - 7, 2021 Online In 1967 Detroit, Motown music is getting the party…
Detroit ’67 ♥
Detroit ’67 Written By Dominique Morisseau Directed by Margaret Kemp Stage Management by Bri Westad February 3 – 7, 2021 Online In 1967 Detroit, Motown music is getting the party…
Detroit ’67 ♥
Detroit ’67 Written By Dominique Morisseau Directed by Margaret Kemp Stage Management by Bri Westad February 3 – 7, 2021 Online In 1967 Detroit, Motown music is getting the party…
Reckoning & Reconciliation: Art, Architecture, & Culture in Contested Sites ♥
ZoomReckoning & Reconciliation: Art, Architecture, & Culture in Contested Sites Friday, February 19, 2021 9:00am - 12:00p.m. PST Â Register (Zoom information will be sent to those who register) About the Event Reckoning and Reconciliation: Art, Architecture, and Culture in Contested Sites engages law, society, art, race, and culture through a dynamic lens. As…
‘MRS Degrees’ for Whom? Racial Disparities in Women’s Household Economic Returns to College Quality ♥ ★
Zoom‘MRS Degrees’ for Whom? Racial Disparities in Women’s Household Economic Returns to College Quality Presented by Natasha Quadlin Assistant Professor of Sociology, UCLA Monday, March 8, 2021 12:00 noon to 1:00 p.m. Register to connect via Zoom https://uci.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_CIOxVSv3RCOIbojmXDx7Gw Abstract: Prior research on economic returns to college quality (a close substitute for terms like selectivity or…
Reimagining the Latinx Experience in America: Ian Haney López, Merge Left ♥
ZoomReimagining the Latinx Experience in America: Ian Haney López, Merge Left  Thursday, April 8 at 12:00pm to 1:00pm  Virtual Event Merge Left: Fusing Race and Class, Winning Elections, and Saving America RSVP In 2014, Ian Haney López in Dog Whistle Politics named and explained the coded racial appeals exploited by right-wing politicians over the last half century—and thereby anticipated…
Race and Classroom Culture ♥
Special Statistics Inclusive Excellence Seminar Presentation: Race and Classroom Culture Speaker: Dr. Julie J. Park REGISTER: Please email Michele Guindani (mguindan@uci.edu) to register Time: May 25, 2021, 4:30-5:15 pm Speaker’s bio: Julie J. Park is Associate Professor of education at the University of Maryland, College Park. Her research addresses how race, religion, and social class…
Racism, Anti-Racism, and the Academic Disciplines: What is to be Done? ♥
ZoomRacism, Anti-Racism, and the Academic Disciplines: What is to be Done? with Daniel Martinez HoSang, Associate Professor of Ethnicity, Race & Migration, American Studies, and Political Science, Yale University Wednesday, May 26, 2021 4:00-6:00 p.m. RSVP Register: https://uci.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUkfumtqj8sGNe-Dikf1wtHq33-O4Jksjya From the speaker: "Like law enforcement, health care, urban planning, finance, and other modern sites of regulation,…
GLAS & CBGHP | Colonialism, Capitalism, and Race in International Law ♥
ZoomGLAS & CBGHP | Colonialism, Capitalism, and Race in International Law  Friday, September 17 More dates through September 18, 2021 Virtual Event This symposium centers on racial constructions and their effects as social, cultural, and legal phenomena. They are transnational, if not global. This workshop will address the construction of race in international law (both…
Confusing moral judgment with ethical assessment in addressing racial conflict ♥
ZoomJoin the UCI Sue & Bill Gross School of Nursing Center for Nursing Philosophy for a presentation by Chancellor’s Professor of UC Irvine African American Studies Department Frank B. Wilderson III titled "Confusing moral judgment with ethical assessment in addressing racial conflict." About the presentation "It is common for Anglo-Americans to confuse moral judgment with…