Faculty Seminar Series: Research in the Real World (Professor Forrest Stuart and Community Partner: Increasing Engagement and Decreasing Crime in San Francisco)
Building 120, Stanford, CA 94305
Mendenhall Library (Room 101)
Research Institute of the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity
Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity

The Research Institute at the Center for Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity and the Institute for Advancing Just Societies are pleased to present this special collaborative take on CCSRE’s classic Faculty Seminar Series. Join us on February 12 and 19 for panel discussions featuring scholars engaged in long-term collaborative work with their community partners, and a question-and-answer session concluding each event. A sushi bento box lunch and beverages will be provided at no cost to attendees. RSVP now.
Our February 19 speakers will be:
Forrest Stuart
Professor of Sociology
Director, Stanford Ethnography Lab
Faculty Director, Program on Urban Studies
Lena Miller
Founder and Chief Executive Officer
Urban Alchemy
Tomás R. Jiménez (moderator)
Founding Faculty Co-Director, Institute for Advancing Just Societies
Professor of Sociology, School of Humanities and Sciences
Bass University Fellow in Undergraduate Education
This event may be recorded with videography and photography for official use only on Stanford websites and similar university materials.
Please direct inquiries to justsocieties [at] stanford.edu (justsocieties[at]stanford[dot]edu).
Photo courtesy of EDUCO.