Jul 18, 2022 | Research Event
The Department of Asian American Studies in collaboration with the Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory proposes a year-long public speaker series and symposium to address the problem of anti-Asian racism. These events aim to combat the lack of awareness and...
Jul 18, 2022 | Research Event
PEAR-STEM celebrates the role of family and community in education. It hosted several weeks of events to encourage elementary, middle school and high school students to learn more about STEM and inspire passions in the area. It hosted three STEM Saturdays to teach...
Jul 18, 2022 | Research Event
A new in-residence program at Allerton Park and Retreat Center provides artists with a chance to be inspired by the park to create artistic projects. Spring artists in-residence Nicole Anderson-Cobb and Latrelle Bright are looking at the history of black culture and...
Jul 18, 2022 | Research Event
The Hip Hop Xpress Double Dutch Boom Bus is traveling across the state and the nation sharing music and building community-driven Black cultural wealth. William Patterson drives the bus a large school bus that has a recording studio, full workshop and a DJ station so...
Jul 18, 2022 | Research Event
Latina Community Voces is a new exhibit designed by middle school Latina/x girls and displayed at the Krannert Art Museum. The program was funded by a Call to Action to Address Racism & Social Justice Research Program. The program is made up of collaborations with...
May 10, 2022 | Research Event
The Asian America Otherwise Conference served as the culmination to a year-long project to raise awareness of issues impacting Asian Americans and was funded by the Chancellor’s Call to Action to Address Racism and Social Injustice Research Program. Professor Soo Ah...