CCSRE Events & Announcements

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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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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The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity invites nominations for four awards that recognize graduating seniors and CCSRE faculty for their contributions to the CCSRE community.

   

These awards will be presented at the 2023 CCSRE commencement celebration on Sunday, June 18th, 2023


Nominations will close on Friday, May 12th at 5:00pm.

Nomination Form

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.

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Co-sponsored Events

May 5 | 12pm

A3C Couchroom

Race, Religion, and Asian American Studies


What can attention to religion tell us about race and Asian American studies? Please join us for a panel featuring Kathryn Gin Lum (Religious Studies), Melissa Borja (U Michigan), and Jonathan Tran (Baylor) on their recent books.

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May 9 | 12-1:30pm

Encina Commons 123

Kareem Khubchandani | Divas, Drag Queens, Aunties, and Other Academic Personas


Tracing his trajectory across intellectual projects on queer Indian nightlife to drag performance to the figure of the aunty in South Asian public culture, Khubchandani explores the relationship between research, teaching, and artistry.


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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 3 | 4:30-7pm

Hybrid - Memorial Auditorium (551 Jane Stanford Way)

Cubberly Lecture Series presents: An Evening with Juliana Urtubey “Joyous and Just Education for All”


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Book Talk

May 3 | 5-6:30pm

Law School, Room 190, Classroom Building

Evan Mandery | Poison Ivy: How Elite Colleges Divide Us


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Book Talk

May 4 | 12pm

Encina Commons 123

Kalyani Ramnath | Boats in a Storm: Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942-1962


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Book Talk

May 4 | 12-1pm

Building 260, Pigott Hall, German Library, Room 252

Concerning Violence Research Group presents Mercy Romero | Toward Camden


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May 4 | 4-5:30pm

Stanford Native American Cultural Center Lounge, Old Union Clubhouse, Ground Floor

Peter Vitousek and Kamana Beamer | A Conversation on Island Cultures and Environmental Leadership


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May 4 | 4:30-6pm

History Building Room 307

Jones-Imhotep | The Black Androids: History and the Technological Underground


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May 4 | 4:30-6pm

Hybrid - Lathrop Library 224

Carole McGranahan and Megan Bryson | Spilling the methodological tea: Real talk on ways, ethics, and conundrums of historical and ethnographic research in Asia


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May 4 | 5:30-7pm

Tresidder Oak Lounge (498 Santa Teresa Street)

The Public Humanities Initiative “What is a Public Intellectual Today?” Presents Wesley Morris (New York Times)


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May 5 | 3pm

Encina Commons 123

Citizenship and Belonging in Times of Political Crisis


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May 6 | 1-3pm

Memorial Auditorium, Pigott Theater

Staged reading of The Siege by Nabil Al Raee


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May 9 | 5-6:30pm

Tresidder Oak Lounge (498 Santa Teresa Street)

Rethinking Democratic Belonging & the Ballot Box: Should Voting Rights Expand to Non-citizens?


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May 10 | 4:30-6:20pm

Building 380, Room 380c (basement)

Institute for Diversity in the Arts presents Favianna Rodriguez | Building Cultural Power: Artists and Movements for Social Change


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May 10 | 5:30pm

Oshman Hall

LaWhore Vagistan | Lessons in Drag


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News

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Haas Center announces new executive director


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