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We are located on the 2nd floor of Job Hall, Suite 202.
Professor Gustavo Licon teaching Post-Colonial Latin America Republics class
Yearly Discussion Series
Participate in yearlong discussion, which brings between six and eight scholars, artists, and performers to foster critical dialogues on race
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Mission

The Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE) delivers a curriculum focused primarily on African-, Latino/a-, Asian-, and Native-American (ALANA) people in the United States, who are usually marginalized, under-represented and/ or misrepresented in the normative curriculum. CSCRE also fosters critical dialogues on race through its Discussion Series which brings several speakers, artists, and performers to Ithaca each year. This dual focus is meant to help students develop a comprehensive understanding of the multiracial and polycultural world in which we live.

CSCRE faculty are experts on the diversity, complexity, and contradictions of the American ethnic experience.

Contact Us

Center for the Study of Culture Race and Ethnicity (CSCRE)
Sean Eversley Bradwell, Director - seversley@ithaca.edu

Ithaca College | 203 Job Hall
953 Danby Road
Ithaca, NY 14850

Fax: 607.274.1433