Date: Thursday, April 24, 2014. 02:00 PM.
Location: Levinthal Hall, 424 Santa Teresa Street
This event seeks to raise issues relevant to the African American and Latina/o community in the 21stcentury. More specifically, this symposium seeks to reimagine the way in which racial coalitions, racial ideologies, and race relations are conceptualized in the United States. Opening Presentation Samy Alim (Chair of African and African American Studies) Gary Segura (Chair of Chicana/Chicano Studies) Graduate Panel Sylvia Zamora (PhD Candidate, UCLA Sociology) Casey Nichols (PhD Candidate, Stanford History) Book Talks Gaye Johnson (UCSB, PhD, Professor of Black Studies) Professor Johnson will be giving a talk on her book, Spaces of Conflict, Sounds of Solidarity. Mark Sawyer (UCLA, PhD, Professor of Political Science) Professor Sawyer will be giving a talk on his book, Just Neighbors? End Note Walter Thompson-Hernandez, Master’s Candidate in Latin American Studies, Stanford
Location: Levinthal Hall, 424 Santa Teresa Street
This event seeks to raise issues relevant to the African American and Latina/o community in the 21stcentury. More specifically, this symposium seeks to reimagine the way in which racial coalitions, racial ideologies, and race relations are conceptualized in the United States. Opening Presentation Samy Alim (Chair of African and African American Studies) Gary Segura (Chair of Chicana/Chicano Studies) Graduate Panel Sylvia Zamora (PhD Candidate, UCLA Sociology) Casey Nichols (PhD Candidate, Stanford History) Book Talks Gaye Johnson (UCSB, PhD, Professor of Black Studies) Professor Johnson will be giving a talk on her book, Spaces of Conflict, Sounds of Solidarity. Mark Sawyer (UCLA, PhD, Professor of Political Science) Professor Sawyer will be giving a talk on his book, Just Neighbors? End Note Walter Thompson-Hernandez, Master’s Candidate in Latin American Studies, Stanford