Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity (CSCRE)

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Healing and Centering Asian American Grief, Rage, and Sorrow: A Gathering for our Hearts

The CSCRE and AAA invite Asian American students to a workshop: Healing and Centering Asian American Grief, Rage, and Sorrow: A Gathering for our Hearts with traci ishigo, MSW.

Friday, April 16th 2021. 5:30-7 PM via Zoom
Link: https://ithaca.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYscuygpjkrHNbTMHRK0cVh0EIONec…

Citizen Artistry: Using Your Art to Shape the World Around You

Citizen Artistry: Using Your Art to Shape the World Around You invites attendees to explore the link between their role as a citizen in society and their role as an artist and/or academic. The Co-Founders of ICTA BIPOC will guide attendees through a series of conversations and exercises that allow them to investigate this link so that they may navigate personal or career goals in conjunction with social responsibility.

Immigration, Policy, and Activism in the Biden Era

The Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity (CSCRE) at Ithaca College invites you to a panel discussion on the state of immigration, immigration policy, and immigrant rights under the new Biden administration. Panelists will discuss their views on shifting federal policies and immigration trends, and what they expect to see from the Biden Administration. This event is open to the public and part of the CSCRE’s annual Discussion Series.

Sandra Bruno
Immigration Attorney and Partner at Miller Mayer Attorneys at Law, LLP

The Bluest Eye: A Daylong Reading featuring President Shirley Collado, Associate Professor Nia Nunn, A. Van Jordon and Assistant Professor M. Nicole Horsley

Authors Ta-Nehisi Coates, Tayari Jones and Edwidge Danticat and U.S. Poet Laureate Joy Harjo will join scholars from around the country to celebrate Toni Morrison M.A. ’55, as Cornell University’s College of Arts & Sciences hosts a livestreamed reading of her first novel, “The Bluest Eye.”

The Oct. 8 livestream will also include 50 other readers in a full reading of the novel on the 50th anniversary of its publication. Participants will also be able to listen to portions of the book read in French, Spanish, Portuguese and German.

SANKOFA ALUMNI SERIES with Dr. M. Nicole Horsley

Alumni of The Graduate Mentoring Center Cohort and other alumni join us to share the challenges and joys of their journeys after graduation.

Dr. Horsley will share with us:

Her personal definition(s), philosophy, and style of mentoring
How mentoring relationships changed her and why
How mentoring helped her develop expectations about the academy
The relevance of mentoring as a contemplative practice this moment in time

Rapid Response Salon on COVID-19: Prison, Racism, Reform

In partnership with the Ithaca College Honors program, join our faculty, alumni, and community experts in our latest Rapid Response Salon conversation that focuses on big data, machine learning, and surveillance around the COVID-19 pandemic. Hear their insights in an engaging live format meant to provide expert commentary.

Speakers:

Bruce Clarke '67, Jessup Scholars Program

Dr. Paula Ioanide, Associate Professor, Center for the Study of Culture, Race, and Ethnicity

Elias Beltran, PHD Student/Writing Fellow, Cornell University

CSCRE DISCUSSION SERIES PRESENTS: ENVISIONING OUR MAJOR: STUDENT INPUT SESSION BY THE CSCRE FACULTY

Campus Center

The CSCRE is moving forward with plans to develop a CSCRE major, and we want to include students in the process. Envisioning the Major: Student Input Session will be your chance to share your opinions and ideas with the CSCRE faculty. As Roots and Routes has taught us, students have been critical to challenging and changing the university. As the CSCRE continues to grow, we firmly believe that student voices need to be heard and to look forward to this collaboration.