CCSRE Events and Announcements

January 27-28, 2023

Race and the Speculative Conference


The Centering Race Consortium is made possible through a grant from the Mellon Foundation.


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CCSRE’s Technology and Racial Equity Field Incubator awarded HAI Seed Research Grant


CCSRE’s Director of the Research Institute Alfredo Artiles and his co-PIs will convene Stanford faculty to map the problem space at the intersection of technology and racial equity and identify key interventions to build this nascent field of research.


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February 1 | 12-1:15pm

Terrace Room (Bldg. 460, Rm. 426)

Racialization in Admissions


Drawing connections between Jewish and Asian American experiences, Professors Ari Y. Kelman, Eujin Park, and Anthony Antonio will reflect on coalitional responses to the recent report on antisemitism in Stanford admissions.

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February 2 | 12-1:20pm

A3C Couchroom, Old Union Clubhouse, 2nd Floor

Affirmative Action in Asian America Teach-In


On October 31st, 2022, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on Students for Fair Admissions v. President and Fellows of Harvard College. Join us for a teach-in on the history of affirmative action and Asian American racialization. Open to all.

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Deadline February 10

Applications now open for the CCSRE Undergraduate

Summer Fellowships


Undergraduate fellows are paid to work full-time over the summer with community partners and faculty mentors on projects that advance racial justice.


Info session to be held today at noon in building 360.


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Deadline February 20

Now accepting applications for the Dissertation and Teaching Fellowships


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Co-sponsored Events

January 26 | 12-1:30pm

Bldg 460, Room 426

"Beyond a Partisan Remembrance of the Holocaust with Dr. Daniel Fainstein"


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Book Talk

January 26 | 5-6:30pm

El Centro Chicano y Latino, Jaime Miranda Lounge

"Ethnographic Refusals, Unruly Latinidades"


Roundtable talk with Santiago Ivan Guerra, Alex E. Chavez, Patricia Zavella, and Jonathan Rosa


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Around Stanford

Book Talk

January 30 | 12-1:00pm

Encina Commons 123

"Tales from the Borderlands: Writing First-Person History"

Omer Bartov, Brown University


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