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Phuong Nguyen, assistant professor in CSCRE, will hold a presentation called “Crisis, Opportunity, and Antiracism” from 7 to 9 p.m. March 6 in Emerson Suites as a part of the spring discussion series.

CSCRE previews spring discussion series on racial language

By Haley Doran, Contributing Writer February 12, 2014
Students will hear from professors and artists in a discussion sponsored by the Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity.
Asma Barlas, professor and program director of the CSCRE, led students and faculty in an open discussion about language Nov. 11 in Clark Lounge.

CSCRE creates space for dialogue on language

By Jack Curran, Online News Editor November 14, 2013
The Center for the Study of Culture, Race and Ethnicity held an informal workshop, where students and faculty participated in an open dialogue about the language of racial justice.

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Marisa Kelly, provost and vice president for educational affairs, said analysis of the campus climate survey will help determine further goals

Part Three: College sets diversity goals

By Elma Gonzalez, Special Projects Manager October 30, 2013
With the implementation of Ithaca College’s strategic vision, IC 20/20, well under way, several departments are organizing initiatives to tackle the vision’s 11 Diversity Strategic Plan Goals.

Scholar activist explores race as a relationship of power

By Noreyana Fernando, News Editor October 16, 2013
Ithaca College welcomed Daniel Martinez HoSang, associate professor of ethnic studies and political science at the University of Oregon.

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Paula Moya, associate professor of english at Stanford university, discussed the conversations about race that everyone has.

CSCRE speaker discusses language

By Ciara Lucas, Contributing Writer September 19, 2013
Paula M.L. Moya, associate professor in the Department of English at Stanford University, discussed the language of race, Tuesday night in Emerson Suites.

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UCLA professor discusses violence against women

By TinaMarie Craven, Staff Writer April 2, 2013
Michelle Erai, assistant professor of gender studies at UCLA and co-founder of Incite! Women of Color Against Violence, held a discussion about violence against women titled “If I Win, I Might Tattoo My Face — Mike Tyson as Maori Artifact" Monday.
Junior Cedrick-Michael Simmons, Intersectionali-Tea Time participant, said the group is an excellent outlet for students to engage in difficult dialogue. Intersectionali-Tea Time aims to offer a platform for discussion outside the classroom.

Students create group to discuss social issues

By Cady Lang, Staff Writer November 29, 2012
Intersectionali-Tea Time is a new meeting series that provides students with a platform for discussion on social equality issues such as affirmative action and white privilege.
Members of the Committee for Inclusive Education have been fighting for an Asian-American Studies minor at Ithaca College for more than a year.

Asian-American minor program moves forward

By Candace King, Assistant News Editor September 20, 2012
The Asian-American studies minor program is moving forward in the final steps after gaining the official approval of the Provost.
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