New Directions in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Conference
April 27–29, 2017
Call for Papers
Critical race theory has transformed how scholars and activists study and understand race in the United States and beyond. Its tenets draw attention
to the structural bases of race and ethnicity and its practical consequences, the role of intersectionality in producing inequality, and how racial projects are formed and altered. Few intellectual movements have so radically shaped how we think about racial
inequality.
The New Directions in Critical Race and Ethnic Studies conference will focus on the legacy, contributions, and future of critical approaches to the
study of race and ethnicity; particularly, the role of critical race and ethnic studies in promoting social justice.
We are currently accepting abstract submissions of no more than 200 words. All submissions must be received by February 1, 2017. Please send
abstracts to [log in to unmask].
Keynote Speakers
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Richard Delgado, University of Alabama
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Jean Stefancic, University of Alabama
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Eduardo Bonilla-Silva, Duke University
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Tanya Golash-Boza, UC Merced
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Mary Romero, Arizona State University
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Wendy Moore, Texas A&M University
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Joyce Bell, University of Minnesota
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Glenn Bracey, Hollins University
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David Embrick, University of Connecticut
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Serena Sebring, Southerners on New Ground
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Black Lives Matter Knoxville
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TN Immigrant and Refugee Rights Coalition
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