Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity Stanford University
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- Religion & Spirituality
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The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) at Stanford University provides many opportunities for teaching and research on topics of race and ethnicity from both domestic and international comparative perspectives.
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Social Psychology in the Native American Classroom
Stephanie Fryberg discusses the experience of Native Americans in schools and how education plays out among different the different cultures present. (October 13, 2011)
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The Challenge of Creating a National Museum
Dr. Lonnie Bunch describes the history of efforts to found a national African American museum and the challenges he has faced in bringing the museum to fruition. (June 24, 2011)
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Diversity in the Public Sphere: Producing and Reproducing Power, and Performance in Dominant Culture
Spotlighting education, immigration, religion and cultural discourse, an interdisciplinary group of scholars confront the moral, legal and political challenges to becoming a diverse, but also a just, society. (November 2, 2007)
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Immigration: Immigration Policies and Immigrant Realities
Spotlighting education, immigration, religion and cultural discourse, an interdisciplinary group of scholars confront the moral, legal and political challenges to becoming a diverse, but also a just, society. (November 2, 2007)
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When the Court is no Longer a Friend: Educating in a Post-Brown Era
Spotlighting education, immigration, religion and cultural discourse, an interdisciplinary group of scholars confront the moral, legal and political challenges to becoming a diverse, but also a just, society. (November 1, 2007)
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Muslims in America and Religious Tolerance
Spotlighting education, immigration, religion and cultural discourse, an interdisciplinary group of scholars confront the moral, legal and political challenges to becoming a diverse, but also a just, society. (November 2, 2007)
Customer Reviews
Soooo 90's
Very boring, 90's all over again.
Not at all boring!
I have only heard the lectures relating to Katrina but I dont see where the first reviewer says this information is boring at all but maybe this is because I am more mature being 47 years old and already college educated and maybe I can relate to the material being Black and having grown up poor...but then I cant assume that the first reviewer cant relate just because he or she seems heartless.