4th Biennial Interdisciplinary Conference on Race
The Criminalization of Race in History and Global Societies: Social Activism and Equal Justice
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The Criminalization of Race in History and Global Societies: Social Activism and Equal Justice
Celebrated author Erik Larson will speak at Monmouth University on Monday, March 28, 2016, from 7 – 8:30 p.m. in Pollak Theatre. This event is free and open to the public. Erik Larson has written five books that have appeared on the New York Times’ bestseller list, including such critically acclaimed works as In the […]
The personal is the political has been a part of the American vocabulary since at least the 1960s. Initially this argument was a source of identity and politics-making in the male public arena, not the female domestic space. Recently, this personal has been targeted in both Western Europe and North America where varying nationalist resurgences […]
Click to View Conference Program Monmouth University’s upcoming 6th biennial Interdisciplinary Conference on Race is themed Race, Memory and Identity and brings distinguished speakers and cultural performances. This conference aims to bring together scholars from multiple disciplinary perspectives to broadly explore the intersections of Race, Memory, and Identity. Contemporary social, political, and media discourses demonstrate […]
The Interdisciplinary Conference on Race: Researching and Teaching on Race 8:30 a.m.: Panel, “Equity, Standard English, and Writing Instruction” 10:05 a.m.: Panel, “Politics and Social Change” 11:40 a.m.: Panel, “Praxis and Advocacy” 1:15 p.m.: Panel, “Language, Arts, and Culture” 2:50 p.m.: Participant Roundtable and Reflection
Voices for Change: Voting, Advocacy, and Action The political era of the Civil Rights, Women’s Rights, Gay Rights, and The Black Power Movement demanded the inclusion of rigorous research that centered racial and gender identity as significant narratives. The emergence of Black Studies and Women’s Studies, along with student-led and national organizations incorporating the same […]
Click or tap image to access Fall 2021 History Senior Seminar web site The Department of History and Anthropology invite you to share their students’ impressive research work with their friends and family, faculty, and the greater MU student body. This year our student presentations will be given in person in Anacon Hall Rooms A […]
Voices for Change: Voting, Advocacy, and Action In this presentation, Ms. James will share her journey in developing the Texas Model for addressing Disproportionality and Disparities and the Groundwater Analysis for Addressing Racial Inequities© as the foundation for creating antiracist organizational cultures for undoing institutional and structural racism and improving outcomes for all populations. Participants […]
A Film by Erin Fleming for Paradoxical Paradise: An African American Digital Oral History and Mapping Project of Asbury Park. Featuring Claude Taylor and Madonna Carter Jackson. Presented by the Department of History and Anthropology. Made possible in part by funding from the Diversity Innovation Grant (DIG) program administered by the Intercultural Center and Office […]
Isaac Knapper & Amy Banks, MD Co-authors of “Fighting Time” and Justice Reform Advocates Reading, Discussion, and Book signing Public Spaces, Private Places: Constructing Race and Liberation Opening Event