Speaking Truths Unspoken: New Directions and New Voices in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies
Time: Nov. 1, 2019, 1 p.m. - 4 p.m.
Location: Peter Graham Scholarly Commons, 114 Bird Library
Part of the Syracuse Symposium series.
Yessica Garcia Hernandez (University of California, San Diego)
Allan Lumba (Virginia Tech)
Shanae Aurora Martinez (University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee)
Regina Mills (Texas A&M University)
In an engaging examination of the power of breaking through historical, institutional, and cultural modes of silencing, scholars in African American, Asian American, Latinx and Native American studies talk about their areas of research and the current issues animating critical race and ethnic studies.
This moderated roundtable discussion is jointly supported by the College of Arts & Sciences Ray Smith Symposium and the Syracuse Symposium.
Additional supporters:
- Campbell Public Affairs Institute
- Department of Art and Music Histories
- Department of English
- Department of History
- Department of Religion
- Department of Women’s and Gender Studies
- Department of Writing Studies, Rhetoric, and Composition
- Latino-Latin American Studies Program
- Native American and Indigenous Studies Program
- Office of Diversity and Inclusion
- Office of Multicultural Affairs
- Program on Latin American and the Caribbean
- Renée Crown University Honors Program
Patricia Roylance, Christopher Hanson, English