Thursday, April 21, 2022 4:00 PM - 7:30 PM (ET)
Adrienne Unger631-632-9983adrienne.unger@stonybrook.edu
What is critical race theory (CRT)? Why is antiracist education under attack across the United States? And what can we do about it? Join us for a dynamic two-day event on Critical Race Studies at Stony Brook featuring leading scholars and a round table discussions addressing scholarship and local activism.
This event is limited to SBU students, faculty and staff. You must use your SBU e-mail address to register. Please click here to register.
Sponsored by the Departments of Africana Studies, Asian & Asian American Studies, History and Sociology, The Humanities Institute at Stony Brook, the Center for Changing Systems of Power, and the Faculty in the Arts, Humanities and lettered Social Sciences Interdisciplinary Initiatives Fund.
April 21 Panel Discussions schedule:
4:00 - 5:30 pm - Panel 1 - “CRT and Racial Capitalism”
Guest Speaker: Whitney N. L. Pirtle, University of California at Merced
Guest Speaker: Minkah Makalani, John Hopkins University
Faculty speaker: Robert T. Chase, Stony Brook University
Discussant: Gaelle Aminata Colin, Stony Brook University
5:45 - 7:15 pm - Panel 1 - “CRT and Education”
Guest Speaker: V. Elaine Gross - ERASE Racism
Faculty Speaker: Gary Mar, Stony Brook University
Faculty Speaker: Abena Ampofoa Asare, Stony Brook University
Discussant: Zebulon Miletsky, Stony Brook University