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Indiana University Bloomington's interdisciplinary Center for Research on Race and Ethnicity in Society
Bloomington IN
Joined October 2014
Call for Applications! 🗣️. Professor Vanessa Miller (@vanessamiller_, @IUSchoolofEd, @EducLawatIU). is seeking a dedicated and motivated undergraduate research assistant for the Fall 2024 semester. Deadline: Apply by August 15th.For application details:
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Check out our annual newsletter! Inside, you'll find an overview of the events we hosted this year, our affiliates' accomplishments, and more about our three incoming Postdoctoral Scholars. ⬇️⬇️⬇️.
We are thrilled to present our '23-'24 annual newsletter! Inside, you'll find an overview of the Center's activities this year, led by Director Sylvia Martinez and Associate Director Sonia Lee. Join us in celebrating this wonderful year!. Read it here:
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“What does it mean to be 'Asian' in America?” .Read the recent @VOANews article quoting former director of CRRES Dr. Dina Okamoto (@DinaOkamoto @IuSociology).
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Read CRRES Affiliate Dr. Fabio Rojas’ (@fabiorojas) most recent book review on Edward C. Banfield’s novel “Government Project” in which he discusses soft socialism. More: @IUBloomington
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RT @IUPsychBrain: PBS Assistant Professor Dorainne Green has been awarded the Outstanding Junior Faculty Award! We've always known she is a….
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Read about CRRES Affiliate Dr. @_Liza_Black (@IUBHistory & Native American Studies), on a lecture discussing her book "How to Get Away with Murder," which explores 6 cases of missing/murdered Indigenous women, girls and non-binary people. . @NDSMCObserver
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#GetFundedFriday. The Small Research Grants on Education Program (@Spencer_Fdn) supports education research projects that will contribute to the improvement of education with budgets up to $50,000 for projects ranging from 1-5 years!. Due April 30th.
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“On the one hand, [the model minority type] allows Asian Americans to escape extreme versions of everyday violence and discrimination…But really, it’s been a lot more detrimental.” CRRES Affiliate Ellen Wu (@ellendwu) is quoted in @washingtonpost.
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View the Oscar-nominated documentary, "Who Killed Vincent Chin?" chronicling the web of racism, capitalism, violence, and civil rights that lie at the heart of one family's search for justice. View the showing TODAY 4/24, 8pm, at @IUcinema. Details:
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Join, "Trust, Anxiety & Hope Throughout COVID-19: Information Environments & Risk Appraisal among Latinx Americans." Featuring CRRES Affiliate Dr. Vanessa Nichols (Poli Sci) & Dr. Cydney McGuire (@IUONeill). Join 9:30am at the SPEA Graduate Center.
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@IUcinema Sponsored by IU Global (@global_iu), Hamilton Lugar School of Global and International Studies: Area Studies Centers (@hamiltonlugar), Creative Collaborations, and IU Global Film Festival.
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Attend an evening with acclaimed director Christine Choy, one of the first major Chinese American woman filmmakers. This program will be in the form of a live virtual conversation with Choy. Happening TODAY 4/24, 6pm at @IUcinema. Event details:
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