Please join the Critical Diaspora Studies undergraduate working group at Demonstrating for De-Militarization! This hands-on workshop event will engage participants through multiple booths, specializing in different but related anti-basing movements around the globe.
The Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism is pleased to host a graduate workshop with award–winning historian Kelly Lytle Hernández.
Join the Chloe Center for an exciting new book discussion, featuring Brianna Nofil, author of The Migrant’s Jail.
In this workshop, we’ll discuss the publication process from start to finish with special focus on how to process and incorporate reviewers’ feedback for resubmission.
The Chloe Center’s first New Books in Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism conversation will feature Prof. Melani McAlister (George Washington University), who will speak about her new book Promises, Then the Storm: Notes on Memory, Protest, and the Israel–Gaza War.
Please join the Chloe Center for its fall reception to kick off the new academic year.
Meet representatives from the Critical Diaspora Studies working group, who will be tabling outside Levering Hall.
Prospective and current Critical Diaspora Studies undergraduate majors are invited to attend an open house on Friday, August 22 at 2:45pm. Students will have an opportunity to meet with faculty as well as other students to learn more about the major and the Chloe Center.
The Chloe Center will host an opening reception for the fall semester on the afternoon of Thursday, September 4. Prospective and current Critical Diaspora Studies undergraduate majors are also invited to attend an open house on Friday, August 22 at 2:45pm in Mergenthaler 266.
The Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism recently hosted a panel titled “Global Indigenous Studies and/at/beyond the University” to reflect on what Global Indigenous Studies can and should look like at Hopkins.