Ethnic Studies
- The consequences of the DACA programāand its uncertain futureāis the subject of the next Social Sciences Today Forum at the University of Colorado Boulder.
- Native American and indigenous studies professor designs research relevant to tribal communities and the academy.
- Bands of Texans, some operating under the auspices of the legal system, engaged in mob violence against scores of Mexicans during the early 20th century, and these killings were not originally recognized as lynchings, according to research published in a book by a CU Boulder instructor.
- Higher education has always been important to Esmeralda Castillo-Cobian, an ethnic studies major at the University of Colorado Boulder. But coming from a low-income family, she sometimes felt that college was out of reach.
- Clint Carroll will help to preserve tribal tradition and knowledge for future generations through the Faculty Early Career Development Award, a five-year grant from the National Science Foundation.
- Tom Ikeda, founder of Japanese American Legacy Project, to give keynote address at CU Boulder event on Feb. 23.
- Intersectionality and Criminology provides a comprehensive review of the need for, and use of, intersectionality in the study of crime, criminality, and the criminal legal system. This is essential reading for academics and students researching and studying in the fields of crime, criminal justice, theoretical criminology, and gender, race, and socioeconomic class.
- There probably is not a more suitable location for one of the worldās first interdisciplinary certificates in Arctic studies than the University of Colorado Boulder.
- The School of Education and Department of Ethnic Studies have partnered to offer a new program that will allow future teachers to earn a bachelorās degree in ethnic studies and a masterās degree in education in five years. The new ā4+1 Ethnic Studies and Education Concurrent Degree Programā will begin admitting students in spring 2017.
- While there have been a number of studies that have explored African American āmovement cultureā and African American āmovement politics,ā rarely has the mixture of black music and black politics or, rather, black music an as expression of black movement politics, been explored across several genres of African American āmovement music.