Global Approaches to Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality #FCRJ
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Global Approaches to Race, Ethnicity, and Inequality 12:00 – 1:30 p.m. | Friday, July 24
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Across the world, injustice perpetuates racial and ethnic inequalities, including policing practices, census and identity card categorizations, access to healthcare, education, employment, mobility, and political representation. Racial and ethnic inequalities are fundamentally about differential access to power, resources, protections, and rights. These injustices share common elements, but different histories and contexts shape them. In this session of our webinar series, four experts on race and ethnicity will analyze global inequalities as they are experienced in local and regional forms, and analyze the implications of the contemporary moment for transformative change.
Rachel Beatty Riedl, Director of the Einaudi Center and Professor, Government Department, Cornell University.
Prerna Singh, Political Science, Brown University.
Pap Ndiaye, History, Sciences Po (Paris).
Alisha Holland, Government, Harvard University.
Leo Arriola, Political Science, University of California Berkeley.
Thank you, Scott
Scott Beemer Programming Coordinator Mario Einaudi Center for International Studies Global Cornell | Cornell University 154 Uris Hall | +1 607-255-5483
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