CCSRE Events & Announcements

April 13 | 3-4pm

Building 460, Room 426

Surveillance & Cities panel


Join us to discuss the impact of surveillance technology and community efforts to challenge these systems.


Open to the public

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Stanford Students - interested in attending a small-group coffee chat with panelists before the event?

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Dear Colleagues,


As the Faculty Director of the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE), I am pleased to present you with our 2021-2022 Annual Report. The purpose of this report is to communicate the accomplishments that have taken place at CCSRE during the past academic year.

   

Best regards,

Paula Moya

Download Annual Report

Faculty Seminar Series

April 20 | 12-1:30pm

Building 360, Conference Room

Wesley Leonard, University of California Riverside

'On Native American Language Reclamation'


Moderated by Professor Ramón Antonio Martínez (Education).

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CCSRE is pleased to introduce two new team members,

Raquel Navarro Calara and Kenia Blanco Álvarez.


Raquel joins as our Administrative Associate and Academic Programs Coordinator and is responsible for providing logistical, administrative, and innovative support to the Academic Programs team. For more about Raquel, read here.

Kenia joins as our Office and Events Coordinator, and is responsible for general administrative duties central to the day-to-day operations of the Center, as well as planning and executing the Center’s events. For more about Kenia, read here.

Raquel Navarro Calara

Administrative Associate and Academic Programs Coordinator

Kenia Blanco Álvarez

Office and Events Coordinator

Faculty Seminar Series

April 27 | 12-1:30pm

Building 360, Conference Room

Fatoumata Seck "From the Caribbean to Africa: Race and Gender in the work of Suzanne Comhaire-Sylvain"


Moderated by Usha Iyer (Art & Art History)

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Call for Proposals

Deadline: April 30, 2023

2023-2024 CCSRE Mellon Arts Fellowship Program


Artists who live and work in California

are invited to apply

Submit a Proposal

Co-sponsored Events

April 5 | 1-3pm

Harmony House, 561 Lomita Dr

Diasporic Tombsweeping: vigil, portal, altar


Join us on Qingming Festival (清明/Tomb Sweeping Day), which honors deceased ancestors, to reflect upon tied destinies across and beyond the Asian diaspora—in remembrance of the Half Moon Bay farmworkers, as well as laborers who built the transcontinental railroad and Stanford’s campus itself. Our hope is for anyone grieving to find healing in community, and solace in the knowledge that our mutual burdens become lighter when we carry them together.

April 6 | 3pm

Terrace Room (Margaret Jacks Hall, Building 460, Room 426)

A conversation with Malcolm Harris: the History of Race, Ethnicity, and Labor at Stanford


Malcolm Harris, author of the recent book Palo Alto, will be visiting for a brief conversation about his recent book, which engages with the history of Stanford's founding, Stanford's role in the global economy, labor movements at Stanford, and work by numerous activists and organizers, at Stanford and beyond, for racial and ethnic equity and self-determination.

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April 20 | 5-7pm

Levinthal Hall

Town Destroyer: Film screening and conversation with the filmmakers


Join us for a screening of Town Destroyer, a documentary tracing the controversy surrounding a mural at Washington High School in San Francisco. Followed by a Q&A with the filmmakers Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow


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April 27 | 5:30-7pm

Memorial Church

30th Annual St. Clair Drake Memorial Lecture


Robin D.G. Kelley | "Black Studies Against Facism: Then and Now"


Hosted by the African and African American Studies Program


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Around Stanford

April 6 | 5:30-7:15pm

Encina Commons 123

Nina Kirmani | Shadowlands: Film screening and discussion


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April 6 | 6:30pm

Bechtel International Center, Assembly Room

Climate Refugees


Panel discussion with environmentalist, Nina Berlin Rubin, Ph.D. Candidate Stanford Doerr School of Sustainability, moderated by Jasmina Bojic. Sponsored by Camera as Witness Program.


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April 11 | 4-5:30pm

Law School, Room 190, Classroom Building

Lenore Anderson | In Their Names


Sponsored by Haas Center for Public ServiceStanford Center for Racial JusticeStanford Criminal Justice Center


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News

Affirmative Action in Asian America


Check out the Affirmative Action in Asian America zine, created collaboratively with Asian American Studies faculty, students, and staff!


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Taking a Closer Look at Controversies Over Curriculum


Stanford education scholars explore conflicts over how and what students are taught in public schools. Panel featured CCSRE Research Institute Director Alfredo Artiles.


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