CCSRE Events & Announcements

April 19 | 12-1pm

Building 360, Library

April 28 | 10-11am

Virtual

CCSRE Honors Info Session


Applications are now open for the 2023-2024 Honors Program in Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity. Come to our info sessions on 4/19 or 4/28!

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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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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 Professor Usha Iyer (Art & Art History)

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Call for Proposals

2023-2024 CCSRE Mellon Arts Fellowship Program


Artists who live and work in California

are invited to apply


Deadline: April 30, 2023

Submit a Proposal

May 11 | 5-6:30pm

A3C Couchroom

Book talk with Shelley Lee


Stanford Alum and author of Koreatown, Los Angeles: Immigration, Race and the "American Dream". Light dinner provided with RSVP!

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Co-sponsored Events

April 20 | 5-7pm

Levinthal Hall

Town Destroyer: Film screening and conversation with the filmmakers


Screening followed by Q & A with the filmmakers Deborah Kaufman and Alan Snitow.


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April 26 | 5-6:30pm

Encina Commons, 123

Michael Twitty | Kosher Soul - The Faith and Food Journey of an African-American Jew


Twitty, recipient of the 2022 National Jewish Book Award, is this year’s Jewish Community Federation and Endowment Fund Lecturer and will share his experiences of being Black and Jewish and his food journey.



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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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Book Signing

3:30-4:30pm | Memorial Church

Books will be available for purchase from Stanford Bookstore

Around Stanford

April 19 | 4:30-6:30pm

Building 380, Room 380c (basement)

Cece Carpio | Mapping Ancestry: Public Art & Resourcing the Radical Imagination


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April 24 | 1-5pm

Encina Hall, 2nd Floor, William J. Perry Conference Room

Perspectives on North Korean Human Rights: Universal Values and Regional Security


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April 25 | 8:30-10am

Virtual

Dalit Journalism, Activism, & Leadership: Fireside chat with Kavita Devi and Thenmozhi Soundararajan


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News

How “8 Mile” inspired poet Hieu Minh Nguyen to write on queerness


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