CCSRE Events & Announcements

Faculty Seminar Series

May 18 | 12-1:30pm

Building 360, Conference Room

IDEAL Fellows Showcase with Yuhe Faye Wang, Hector Callejas, and Adam Simpson


IDEAL Provostial Fellows Showcase, featuring the work of Yuhe Faye Wang (History), Hector Callejas (Anthropology), and Adam Simpson (Civil and Environmental Engineering)

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May 25 | 12-3pm

Lomita Mall South Green (Lawn area in front of building 360)

Declaration Day


Come and celebrate the end of the year and meet your fellow classmates.

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Faculty Research Fellows Chautauqua

May 25 | 4-5:30pm

Building 360, Conference Room

Michael Hines | A Worthy Piece of Work: The Untold Story of Madeline Morgan and the Fight for Black History in Schools


Our final Chautauqua of the year features Mike Hines (Education) and his new book A Worthy Piece of Work (Beacon Press). Dr. Hines will share the story of Madeline Morgan and her remarkable work in advancing a public school curriculum that changed the landscape of American education.

James Campbell (History), interlocutor

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June 1 | 11-3pm

Building 360, Conference Room

CCSRE Honors Symposium


Come hear presentations by the CCSRE honors thesis students who undertake a year-long research or creative project in order to produce an honors thesis.

June 18 | 11-3pm

Lomita Mall South Green (Lawn area in front of building 360)

Class of 2023 - CCSRE Commencement Ceremony

Co-sponsored Events

May 17 | 12-1:30pm

Building 460, Room 426 (Terrace Room)

Chris Suh | The Allure of Empire: American Encounters with Asians in the Age of Transpacific Expansion and Exclusion


Suh (Ph.D. ’19) will discuss his book The Allure of Empire and its account of how American ideas about race in the Pacific were made and remade on the imperial stage before World War II.


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Around Stanford

May 17-18 | 10am-2:30pm

Virtual

Third Annual Caribbean Symposium at Stanford: Caribbean Epistemologies


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May 17 | 4:30-6:20pm

Building 380, Room 380C (Basement)

Erina Alejo | Community on my Mind: Artists and the Reclamation of Urban Space


Sponsored by the Institute for Diversity in the Arts


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May 17 | 6pm

The Markaz Resource Center, 2nd floor Nitery

Lonnie Morris and Rahsaan "New York" Thomas | Spirituality in the Carceral System


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May 17 | 6:30-8pm

Jen-Hsun Huang Building, Mackenzie Room

Rabia Saeed and Christell Victoria Roach | Stegner Fellows Reading


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May 18 | 12-2pm

Faculty Club

Christy Pichichero (Stanford Humanities Center) | Changing the Frame: Imposter Syndrome and Discriminatory Gaslighting


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May 18 | 12:30-1:30pm

Y2E2 Building, Room 362

José Antonio Estefan Gillessen and Luis Armando Hernández Cuevas | Ethics and Politics of the Energy Transition in Mexico


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May 18 | 12:30-2pm

Li Ka Shing Center, Berg Hall

Afia Asomoah, Pierre Theodore, and Joyce Sackey | Exploring Techquity: How Artificial Intelligence and Health Informatics Can Address Racial & Ethnic Health Disparities


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May 18 | 4:30-6pm

Virtual

Shirin Towfiq and Natani Notah | Arts and Justice: Art, Identity, and Material History


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May 18 | 7-8:30pm

Roble Arts Gym

Adamu Chan (CCSRE Mellon Arts Fellow) | What These Walls Won’t Hold


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May 19 | 12:30-2pm

The Graduate Student Hub, El Centro Chicano y Latino

What is the 'Indigenous' in Chicanx Indigeneity?


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Book Talk

May 23 | 12-1:30pm

Building 120, Studio 40

Josh Lambert | The Literary Mafia


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May 24 | 9am-5:15pm

Hybrid - Gates Computer Science Building, Room 119

Creativity in the Age of AI: AI Impacting Arts, Arts Impacting AI


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May 24 | 10am

Virtual

Jocelyne Muhutu-Remy, Temi Adeniji, and Fara Bakare | Media and Entertainment in Africa


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May 24 | 11:30-2pm

Tresidder Oak Lounge

AAAS Senior Presentations


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May 24 | 1-2:30pm

Encina Hall, Okimoto Conference Room (3rd Floor)

Nirvikar Singh | The Political Economy of India’s Development: Resolving Some Puzzles


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May 24 | 5:30-6:30pm

Gunn Building (SIEPR), Koret-Taube Conference Center

Léonard Wantchékon | Combining Activism and Academia


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News

"When misinformation is free speech"


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"Latine students demand inclusion, support from El Centro"


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CCSRE Dissertation Fellow Christopher Scott (PhD ‘06) publishes translation of Kim Tal-su’s "The Trial of Pak Tal and Other Stories" (Seoul Selection, 2002)


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