Feb
20

Neoliberal Assemblages of Economy, Body and Society

The Disability Studies Cluster of the Haas Institute and the UCB Berkeley School of Social Work are pleased to announce the following talk on campus by Prof. Vandana Chaudhry (CUNY), on "Neoliberal Assemblages of Economy, Body and Society: Politics of...
Feb
19

The Performativity of Land Acknowledgments and Settler Whiteness

The Performativity of Land Acknowledgments and Settler Whiteness Colloquium: Lunch Talk | February 19 | 11:30 a.m.-1 p.m. | TOLL ROOM, ALUMNI HOUSE (NOTE LOCATION CHANGE) Speaker/Performer: Dr. Selena Couture, University of Alberta Sponsors: Canadian Studies Program (CAN)), Department of...
Feb
12

Rethinking Diversity, Reintroducing Disability: A Panel Discussion

Rethinking Diversity, Reintroducing Disability A Panel Discussion Register here Disability is too often left out of the academic and political discourse concerning equity, diversity and inclusion. Yet disability is a core aspect of these values and intersects with all other...

Racial Segregation in the San Francisco Bay Area

Given the seriousness of the problem of racial segregation as a cause of racial inequality and the complexities in understanding the nature of this problem, the Institute launched a series of briefs that will attempt to illuminate these patterns and demystify the reality of segregation in the San Francisco Bay Area.

Racial Segregation in the San Francisco Bay Area, Part 2

This report is focused on racial demographics rather than racial segregation
Mar
1

"Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism" with Anne Case

EVENT DETAILS What: Research to Impact Presentation titled “Deaths of Despair and the Future of Capitalism” with Anne Case of Princeton University, and UC Berkeley respondents Mahasin Mujahid and Ron Lee (Economic Disparities and Health Disparities cluster collaboration) When: Friday...
Mar
17

Public Forum: Stories of Migration

Public Forum: Stories of Migration Sun, Mar 17, Zellerbach Playhouse 11am-12:30pm Stories of Migration. Jimmy López's Dreamers evokes the realities of migration: the meaning of "home," the need and human impulse to migrate, the right to move, and the right...
Feb
6

Race—The Power of an Illusion

Click for a video recording of this event ----- Race—The Power of an Illusion: Teaching about Race and Racism using Resources to Change the Narrative A public event celebrating the launch of a new companion website for the groundbreaking documentary...

john a. powell on Dr. King’s legacy at the University of Michigan

On Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, January 21, 2019, Director john powell spoke on the Reverend Dr. King’s legacy at the University of Michigan’s Institute for Social Research. Director powell centered his discussion around Dr. King’s vision of...

Legalizing Xenophobia and Islamophobia in the United States

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