So excited to have this piece out in @JoDemocracy🥳. We show how autocracies systematically differ from democracies in their support of SOGI rights🏳️🌈 in international organizations. We focus on the UN Human Rights Council and explore the cases of Russia and Cuba.
Who, What, Why: @PennPARC & @PennLDI#GEARUP Scholar Taussia Boadi on trauma and Black maternal health
Thesis: “The Shadow of Trauma: Examining the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences, Birth Outcomes, and Resilience in Black Women" funded in part by @CSERI_UPenn
@joycejkim, PhD student in Sociology & Higher Education, is a finalist for this year's 8th Annual Penn Grad Talks! 🎉
Her presentation is titled, "A Moral Dilemma of “Selling Out”: Race, Class, and Career Considerations among Elite College Students" ➡️ https://t.co/sGv1NVOJhB
We have some exciting achievements by our grad students and recent alumni to share! These articles and more can be read on our website at https://t.co/z9RTs4gbU3
Do you have a recent story you think should be shared on our site? Send us the link at https://t.co/lpuD7gijua..
Photos from Professor Barbara D. Savage’s discussion of her book, “Merze Tate: The Global Odyssey of a Black Woman Scholar”. She delivered an invigorating talk about the exciting life of pioneering Black woman scholar, Dr. Merze Tate.
@pennhistory@aarcpenn@pennbas @bdsavage1
The 2nd Annual W.E.B. Du Bois Lecture in Public Social Science is coming up!
Join us on Friday, 2/23, for a conversation with Dr. Aldon Morris author of, “The Scholar Denied: W.E.B. Du Bois and the Birth of Modern Sociology" & Dr. Tukufu Zuberi ➡️https://t.co/36cR5gb5gP
With funding from the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration, Ph.D. student Andre Rosario is investigating nurse migration, international recruitment, and its impact on the nursing workforce in the U.S. https://t.co/0ews73WRFI @Penn@CSERI_UPenn
This spring, we have an incredible line-up of speakers for our PMI Speaker Series on campus at @Penn , featuring scholars with new and upcoming books in migration and borders. We are excited to welcome community members to our upcoming events! @ievaju @SilviaSiSePuede @llamasjr
Tomorrow is the CSERI student poster expo! Stop by the PSC Commons (403 McNeil, 3718 Locust Walk) between 12 and 2 to chat with our grant recipients and have some lunch. @PennSAS@Penn@PennSociology@PennHistory@PoliticsAtPenn
For this year’s Higginbotham Memorial Lecture, listen to Sir Hilary Beckles expound on the topic of reparations with “Reparatory Justice: The Great Political Movement of the 21st Century”.
https://t.co/eMJnSi89dT
Elijah Anderson, Sterling Professor of Sociology & African American Studies at Yale, will give a talk today at 5:30 on white backlash in the US. This event is part of the Philomathean Speaker Series "Insights into Human Behavior."
10 Leidy Laboratories, 3740 Hamilton Walk
Are you an IR scholar based in Latin America? Consider applying to the 4th workshop on Empirical International Relations. You can present your work in either Spanish or English and get feedback from established scholars. More info here https://t.co/ma3JWhrvFK
Great poster expo yesterday of Turner Schulman Fellows @CSERI_UPenn. I presented my work on diversity and team production. Great atmosphere with grad students from all sorts of disciplines sharing ideas & enthusiasm. Thanks to prof. Chenoa Flippen and others for organising this.
CSERI is now accepting grant applications from graduate students for research, conference travel, and methods training. Deadline is March 1. Faculty and undergraduate CFAs are open year round. Apply now: https://t.co/45mXaBi3Z4 @AfricanaUPenn@CLALS_UPENN@WeitzmanSchool@PennSAS
Daniel Morales-Armstrong, an @AfricanaUPenn and @PennHistory Ph.D. candidate, researches Black Puerto Rican history, looking at whose voices, histories and narratives prevail, and whose are plagued by silences. https://t.co/HwqFc8318c