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Americanist Dinner Forum: Work, After the Future
AMCS Graduate Student Roundtable
AMCS Graduate Student Workshop
AMCS Study Abroad Information Meeting
Americanist Dinner Forum: A Discussion about "The Neutral Ground"
AMCS Graduate Student Workshop
St. Louis Women Behind the Camera
Sports & Society Reading Group: Athletes and Vaccines
Americanist Dinner Forum: Equity and Inclusion Beyond the Multicultural Academy
At the Edge of Whiteness: Brown Feeling and the Public Life of Blackness in José Clemente Orozco's U.S.-based Prints
The Latin American Studies Program is pleased to invite you to the following talk: "At the Edge of Whiteness: Brown Feeling and the Public Life of Blackness in José Clemente Orozco’s U.S.-based Prints," by Mary K. Coffey
AMCS Spring Research Colloquium
AMCS Graduate Student Workshop
The ‘Ebbs and Flows of Struggle’: Black Power, Filipinx Cannery Workers, and the formation of the Alaska Cannery Workers Association (ACWA)
Dr. Michael Schulze-Oechtering Castañeda, Assistant Professor, Western Washington University
Americanist Dinner Forum "Doc du Jour" with Annika Nilsson
Sports & Society Reading Group: Whereas Hoops
AMCS Undergraduate Commencement Reception
AMCS/AAS Welcome Back Picnic
Open-rank position in Latinx Performance
Under the auspices of the Provost's Race and Ethnicity 2022-2023 Cluster Hire, the Performing Arts Department (PAD) and American Culture Studies invite applications for an open-rank position in the area of Latinx Performance with a focus on race and/or ethnicity, to begin August 2023.
UCPL Panel on Modern Segregation in St. Louis on September 7th
HIV/AIDS and the Politics of Caregiving: Surfacing Coalitional Intimacies through the Domestic Archive
Stephen Vider, Assistant Professor of History and Director of the Public History Initiative, Cornell University