In recognition of #LatinxHeritageMonth, read more about this year's scholars and their innovative research projects as recipients of the APSA Fund for Latino Scholarship.
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If you're in Boston this September, join us for our emerging scholars program! We have several excellent papers, feedback, and discussion!
I see @bfreepolsci, and @KimberlyTheidon, on twitter! Please tag our other speakers!
“The #UnitedStates needs to embrace the end of state-sanctioned #violence against minoritized communities, a violation that erodes legitimacy of its institutions.”—@bfreepolsci, in the IGCC series Diagnosing Threats to Democracy. https://t.co/ByrsoGZubV
Our @REP_UCSD lab is excited to host a conference showcasing our joint work with local racial justice organizations!
We will be discussing our practices and findings, and we look forward to a discussion on further building these meaningful community and academic partnerships.
In her new book “The Advantage of Disadvantage,” UC San Diego political scientist @LaGina_Gause shares that protests by marginalized groups are more likely to spur change despite the obstacles and backlash they often face when voicing grievances. https://t.co/AFlQF7r4wl
Professor Danvy Le centers her work around community, inclusion, and empowerment, channeling civic engagement and community outreach strategies to empower minoritized communities. We look forward to today's talk!
APSA Diversity & Inclusion Advancing Research Grants
Grants will range between $2000 - $2500
Deadline: May 6, 2022 11:59 p.m. Eastern
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The Black Studies Project is hiring a 50% GSR and a 25% GSR for the 2022-23 academic year. Responsibilities include working with the BSP Co-Directors and Special Events Coordinator to plan, advertise, and organize virtual and in-person events.
Email [email protected] for more info
Professor @ChayaCrowder's work explores how attention to race, gender, and sexuality have differential effects on political behavior––and how understanding the role of intersectionality is key. Mark your calendars for this Friday, April 29th at noon in SSB 107!
Professor Vince Hutchings's research examines the ways in which political campaigns and the media frame information about racial issues in order to activate voter sympathies/antipathies for particular racial groups. We are excited to hear him speak this Friday at noon, SSB 107!
So excited for @GPS_UCSD's panel on Racism in International Affairs: Special Focus on Race and Migration tomorrow, April 12, at 3:30 pm PDT.
Hosted by Jakana Thomas, and featuring @kelly_zvobgo, @bfreepolsci, and @SamuelBazzi, this can't not be a fascinating conversation.
The 2022-2023 APSA Diversity Fellows Program Application, Spring Cycle is now open. Fellows will receive a one-time award of $2000 to support their graduate study.
Application Deadline: Friday, March 4, 2022.
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Apply by March 4th! The APSA Diversity Fellowship Program Spring Cycle provides a $2000 award to support first and second-year students in political science PhD programs. Share and encourage your students to apply today! #polisci#fellowships
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