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Kirwan Institute Brown Bag Lecture Series

 

The Kirwan Institute will hold a series of lunch-time lectures during the month of May. The campus community is welcome to attend and participants may bring their own brown bag lunch.

All sessions will be held in room 423 Mendenhall Laboratory at noon.
For more information, please contact Elsadig Elsheikh or Rajeev Ravisankar.

Click each month for detailed information.

July 2010 - Sovereignty in the City: Spatial Racialization and Immigration Enforcement
June 2010 - From the Margin to the Center: How Bomba and Soccer Re-shaped Racial Prejudices in Today's Ecuador
May 2010 - Race, Neighborhood Change, and Urban Unrest: Puerto Rican Men and the Chicago Police Department in the 1960s
April 2010 - The Nigrescence of African American and Black South African youth: A cross cultural exploration of the role of Racial Socialization on Developmental Wellbeing
- Indigenous Movements, Citizenship and the Re-Shaping of Bolivia
March 2010 Civil Liberty and Human Rights in the Obama Era
November 2009 HIV/AIDS in Papua New Guinea
October 2009 - Culture Death?: A Case Study from Northern Ethiopia
- Discussion on "Toward a Framework for Understanding Forces that Contribute to or Reinforce Racial Inequality" by William Julius Wilson
- Childhood Obesity – Racial and Ethnic Disparities
September 2009 Fair Distribution of Recovery Funds
August 2009 Opportunity Mapping: The Massachussetts Opportunity Initiative
June 2009 - Understanding and Preventing Urban Youth Violence: Lessons from Youth Involved in Violence
- World Water Security Issues
May 2009 - Racial/Ethnic Intermixing in Urban Residential Space: From Metro to Local: A Mixed Method Approach
- Seed Governance, Food and Farming in Turkey
- A Brownbag Workshop: Talking About Race Constructively in ‘Real Life’ Situations