Q&A: CSU professor looks at the history of Juneteenth and how to celebrate it throughout the year
Ahead of the Monday holiday, ethnic studies professor Ray Black spoke to SOURCE about the origins of the holiday.
Ahead of the Monday holiday, ethnic studies professor Ray Black spoke to SOURCE about the origins of the holiday.
Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies Carolin Aronis was one of 20 Jewish campus antisemitism experts invited to a listening session hosted by the US Department of Education.
Two CSU faculty members will speak at the Race Amity Day celebration on Sunday, June 11.
Protest can occur in many forms. Recent students in ethnic studies and women’s and gender studies are finding alternative ways to protest: through satire and irony, and through creative and cultural production.
Ethnic Studies Majors Bryn Bennett-Feinblatt (Women’s Studies Interdisciplinary Minor, Cum Laude) Stephan Galloway Olivia Lynch Zoe Meireles (Additional Major in Women’s and Gender Studies, Minor in Indigenous Studies) Kenia Montes-Terrazas Ethnic Studies Minors Mireya Alcocer Molly Auw (Cum Laude) Dawson Besst Gerson Flores Rojas Rene Gonzales Maggie Guyor Abby Herold Isabella Jiner Cassius Kaehny Randy […]
As an Assistant Professor in Ethnic Studies and Women and Gender Studies, Dr. Jenne Schmidt’s (they/them) research is situated at the intersections of critical disability theory, queer politics, and environmental studies. Specifically, their research interrogates the ways that environmental futures are positioned as incommensurable with crip, trans, and queer existence and futurity. They refuse the […]
Undergraduate Research Academies are thoughtfully curated research opportunities that support a culture of learning in the CLA.
The College of Liberal Arts acknowledges the accomplishments and efforts of the outstanding faculty, staff, and volunteers for 2023.
On April 19, the Department of Ethnic Studies and Women’s & Gender Studies held a Community Conversation with Professor Dr. Ernesto Sagás and Assistant Professor Dr. Nikoli Attai. Dr. Sagás presented “Contemporary Politics in the Hispanic Caribbean: Dictatorship, Democracy, and National Sovereignty.” As the last remaining colonies of Spain in the New World, the fate […]
As part of the $500,000 NEH Infrastructure and Capacity Building Challenge Grant, the college must raise approximately $1.5 million in matching funds for the project within the next five years.