Rabaka on African Americans in Germany

Dr. Rabaka discusses historical context on African Americans in Germany

March 6, 2018

The event is the second of three this spring to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the graduation of Lucile Berkeley Buchanan, the first African American woman to graduate from CU. Buchanan, the daughter of slaves, earned a degree in German here. Thursday, March 15, from 6:30 to 8 p.m. in...

Rights, Wrongs and Responsibilities: Covering Race in Today’s America

Aldama and Holmes to present at "Rights, Wrongs and Responsibilities: Covering Race in Today’s America"

March 5, 2018

Saturday, March 10, 2018 8:30 AM - 4:00 PM Eaton Humanities 1B50 1610 Pleasant Street Boulder, Colorado 80302

Brain Drain Through Deportation

Dr. Sepúlveda presents on the consequences of DACA

March 5, 2018

"Brain Drain through Deportation? The Consequences of DACA," Wednesday, March 7, at noon in Old Main Chapel on the CU Boulder campus. Dr. Sepúlveda will speak about “how DACA is part of a larger set of issues impacting Latinx students/youth, immigrant or not, and what this means for my work...

Dr. Rabaka Lecture

Video: Dr. Rabaka presents at UMass Amherst on 150th Anniversary of the Birth of W.E.B. Du Bois

Feb. 23, 2018

Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderlands

Dr. Villanueva's new book wins two awards

Feb. 10, 2018

Congratulations to Dr. Nicholas Villanueva, whose book, Lynching of Mexicans in the Texas Borderlands, recently won the 2017 Southwestern Studies Book Prize though the University of Texas and the Border Regional Library Association, and the 2018 NACCS Tejas Foco Non-Fiction Book Award from the National Association for Chicana & Chicano Studies (NACCS)!

Carroll Rooting research in tribal partnership

Clint Carroll: Rooting research in tribal partnerships

Feb. 6, 2018

Ethnic Studies Native American and Indigenous studies professor designs research relevant to tribal communities and the academy

Enrique Latin American Studies Speaker Series

Dr. Enrique Sepúlveda to present at Latin American & Lantinx Studies Speakers Series

Feb. 2, 2018

Enrique's Talk

Denver Women's Prison-Daily Camera Photo

Inmates, students learn from each other in first CU Boulder course of its kind

Jan. 11, 2018

Professor Belknap teaches first CU Boulder class in a prison

Jan. 11, 2018

Professor Belknap will teach 15 to 16 CU undergraduate ("outside") students will have a 3-hour class once a week for Spring semester 2018 that will be on "Social Justice" in this prison.

Diaspora, Indigenous and Minority Education Journal

Professor Sepúlveda Publishes Article in Diaspora, Indigenous and Minority Education Journal

Dec. 20, 2017

Check out Dr. Sepúlveda's new article, Border Brokers: Teachers and Undocumented Mexican Students in Search of Acompañamiento , published in the Journal of Diaspora, Indigenous and Minority Education.

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