News, Conferences & Events
News
CCSRE announces 2007-2008 Fellows
Visiting, Graduate Dissertation and Teaching Fellows
Martin Luther King, Jr., Research and Education Institute joins CCSRE
former King Papers Project becomes third component of CCSRE
Conferences
Embracing Diversity: Making and Unmaking Racial, Ethnic and Cultural Difference in the 21st Century
Our 10th anniversary conference will revolve around a number of sessions that will focus on research and policy-related issues, including the following: the challenge to Brown vs. the Board of Education presented by the recent Supreme Court ruling, the struggles of immigrants in the U.S. and in other receiving nations, religious diversity, identities, and conflict, and processes of cultural discourse and production around racial difference.
November 1, 2007, McCaw Hall, Arrillaga Alumni Center
November 2, 2007, Annenberg Auditorium
Feminicide = Sanctioned Murder: Race, Gender and Violence in Global Context
This conference will examine the murders and disappearances of women in Mexico, Guatemala, and Canada occurring
on an epidemic scale.
May 16-19, 2007, Tresidder, Oak West, Stanford University
Race, Inequality, and Incarceration
An intellectual summit addressing the causes, meanings, and effects of racial disproportion in the American criminal
justice system with a focus on massive incarceration and racial disproportion in American prisons and jails.
April 11, 2007, The Bechtel Center, Stanford University
Revisiting Race in a Genomic Age: A Public Forum on Race-Based Drug Design
Tuesday, January 10th, 2006 from 4 to 6pm at the Stanford Humanities Center
Policing Racial Bias Project Initial Conference
Social psychologists and law enforcement agencies examine racial bias
in policing
Interdisciplinary conferences on race,
ethnicity and culture
Information about past conferences organized by CCSRE
Events
2006 Autumn Quarter - Immigration: Rights and Wrongs
One-time only course open to undergraduate and graduate students
2005 Autumn Quarter - Confronting Katrina: Race, Class, and Disaster in American Society
One-time only course open to undergraduate and graduate students as well as the general public
Art Exhibits
Advocacy for the Women of Juarez, REDRESSING INJUSTICE, A Collaborative Art Installation