American Culture Studies is launching several new Program Initiatives: three- to five-year endeavors centered on themes that bring interested faculty members together across disciplinary boundaries... [read more]
What is a Program Initiative?
Program Initiatives exist to promote collaborations among Americanist faculty that foreground a question or a theme...
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As part and parcel to American Culture Studies’ continued efforts to bring the vibrancy of our community to the web, the Media Archive will include a growing body of audio and visual material. Culled from interviews with visiting scholars, recordings of AMCS events hosted throughout the semester, and features from program initiatives, the Media Archive rounds out amcs.wustl’s digital presence. Our aim is to offer site visitors a way to hear and see community inquire about and debate issues critical to American Life.
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upcoming eventsModern Segregation: Racial Classification and the Instability of Race
Michael Omi, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, University of California-Berkeley
Brown lounge, Brown School of Social Work, 12:00 pm
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As a part of the American Culture Studies' Modern Segregation Program Initiative, Michael Omi, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies at University of California Berkeley, will give a talk on the theme of "Modern Segregation: Racial Classification and the Instability of Race."
Please note the change of date. This event will now be held on Friday, September 26th.
Contact the AMCS office for more information:
amcs@wustl.edu
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