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Ethnic Studies Accomplishments, 2019-20

Ethnic Studies Accomplishments, 2019-20

by Alisa Bierria
Download Newsletter! The UCR Ethnic Studies department has faced a number of challenges this year in addressing COVID-19, meeting student needs in the midst of instability and financial precarity, and ... Read more

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  • Grade Withholding Statement in Support of the Academic Workers Strike
  • Statement of Support for the UAW Academic Workers Strike
  • Congratulations to the 2020-2021 Ethnic Studies Undergraduate Student Award Recipients!
  • Spotlight on Prof. Ed Chang’s Research: Uncovering the History of America’s First Koreatown
  • On Transnational Abolitionist Relationalities: From Mandalay to Minneapolis, by Prof. Emily Hue

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Student-produced video features reflections by UCR student moms

Interview with Prof. Gerald Clarke

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