Join us for our free webinar " Black History & Black Politics in Milwaukee" with Clayborn Benson, founder of the Wisconsin Black Historical Society in Milwaukee. This is the first event in our webinar series, “Black History and Black Activism in Brazil & the U.S,” co-sponsored by the Black Student Cultural Center at UWM. Click here to register for this webinar event.
Please join us as Dr. Levine (former advisor on HBO's The Wire) presents his report just release on the socio-economic conditions on Black Milwaukee, covered by CNN, NY TIme, Wall Street Journal, NPR, and others. Free registration required. Click here to register.
Dr. Hundle is an Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Dhan Kaur Sahota Presidential Chair of Sikh Studies at the University of California, Irvine. She will present a talk on her forthcoming book manuscript, "Insecurities of Expulsion: Afro-Asian Citizenship Formations and Global Uganda." The project explores the complicated contradictions between the unresolved historical event of the postcolonial expulsion of Ugandan Asians and a new post-1990s landscape of neoliberal capitalist empire which engages the sub-imperialist ambitions of BRICS nations alongside a remaking of Afro-Asian discourses. Click here to register!
Flavia Rios (Ph.D, USP) is a Professor of Sociology at the Universidade Federal Fluminense (UFF), Brazil. She was a Visiting Student Reasearcher Collaborator (VSRC) in the Department of Sociology at Princeton University (2013). Her main interests are Social Movements, racial inequalities, Affirmative Actions and Black thought. Flavia’s current research focuses on intersections between gender, race and democracyClick here to register.