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Friday, March 31, 2023

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March 31, 2023, 11:00 AM
310 Curtis Media Center and Livestream

Join the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) for the next speaker in its spring speaker series. Hakeem Jefferson will give a talk entitled "“From Margin to Center’: Reorienting Our Approach to the Study of Race and Inequality in the Social Sciences.”

Studying race and inequality requires an approach that takes seriously the experiences, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of those who live on the margins of our society. Social science research often falls short, theoretically and empirically, because of a tendency to ignore the margins in favor of those who have, for far too long, occupied the center.

Jefferson is an assistant professor of political science at Stanford University, where he is also a faculty affiliate with the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and the Stanford Center for American Democracy. Jefferson’s research focuses primarily on the role identity plays in structuring political attitudes and behaviors in the U.S., especially understanding how stigma shapes the politics of Black Americans, particularly as it relates to group members’ support for racialized punitive social policies. He also examines the psychological and social roots of the racial divide in Americans’ reactions to officer-involved shootings and evaluates the meaningfulness of key political concepts, like ideological identification, among Black Americans.

Learn more and find the event's Livestream here.

Join the Center for Information, Technology, and Public Life (CITAP) for the next speaker in its spring speaker series. Hakeem Jefferson will give a talk entitled "“From Margin to Center’: Reorienting Our Approach to the Study of Race and Inequality in the Social Sciences.”

Studying race and inequality requires an approach that takes seriously the experiences, knowledge, attitudes, and behaviors of those who live on the margins of our society. Social science research often falls short, theoretically and empirically, because of a tendency to ignore the margins in favor of those who have, for far too long, occupied the center.

Jefferson is an assistant professor of political science at Stanford University, where he is also a faculty affiliate with the Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and the Stanford Center for American Democracy. Jefferson’s research focuses primarily on the role identity plays in structuring political attitudes and behaviors in the U.S., especially understanding how stigma shapes the politics of Black Americans, particularly as it relates to group members’ support for racialized punitive social policies. He also examines the psychological and social roots of the racial divide in Americans’ reactions to officer-involved shootings and evaluates the meaningfulness of key political concepts, like ideological identification, among Black Americans.

Learn more and find the event's Livestream here.

 
March 31, 2023,
11:30 AM to 1:00 PM
Virtual

UNC Hussman Dean Raul Reis, Associate Dean of ABIDE Trevy McDonald and Associate Professor Barbara Friedman will be part of a panel discussion "Teaching Innovations and Best Practices for Inclusive  Excellence" from  11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the  Media & Civil Rights History Symposium on March 31, 2023. Co-sponsored by UNC Hussman, the symposium takes place March 30-31 virtually and on-site at the University of South Carolina College of Information and Communications.

The event's keynote speaker will be Jelani Cobb, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, journalist, historian and dean of the Columbia Journalism School.

REGISTER.

UNC Hussman Dean Raul Reis, Associate Dean of ABIDE Trevy McDonald and Associate Professor Barbara Friedman will be part of a panel discussion "Teaching Innovations and Best Practices for Inclusive  Excellence" from  11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the  Media & Civil Rights History Symposium on March 31, 2023. Co-sponsored by UNC Hussman, the symposium takes place March 30-31 virtually and on-site at the University of South Carolina College of Information and Communications.

The event's keynote speaker will be Jelani Cobb, a Pulitzer Prize finalist, journalist, historian and dean of the Columbia Journalism School.

REGISTER.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
March 31, 2023, 5:00 PM
Curtis Media Center Room 301/302

For the International Transgender Day of Visibility, UNC Hussman is observing the day in partnership with the University's LGBTQ Center and Office of Student Life and Leadership.

To celebrate the day, there will be screening of the film "Disclosure" at 5 p.m. on March 31, 2023, in Curtis Media Center rooms 301/302.

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT.

 

Watch a video message from Dean Raul Reis.

For the International Transgender Day of Visibility, UNC Hussman is observing the day in partnership with the University's LGBTQ Center and Office of Student Life and Leadership.

To celebrate the day, there will be screening of the film "Disclosure" at 5 p.m. on March 31, 2023, in Curtis Media Center rooms 301/302.

REGISTER FOR THE EVENT.

 

Watch a video message from Dean Raul Reis.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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