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The Chloe Center supports interdisciplinary or post-disciplinary research on racial formation, migration and diaspora, state violence, and radical social movements, among many other topics. Graduate students convene for workshops and conferences, as well as informal and one-off seminars, teach-ins, and discussions. Providing opportunities for Johns Hopkins students to present their own research in supportive, interdisciplinary spaces is a key goal for the center.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

For instance, a recent symposium, titled \u201cEntangled Solidarities,\u201d emphasized comparative racialization and anti-racist Solidarities and critical carceral studies and abolition without borders. Another recent symposium, \u201cKeywords for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism,\u201d included a keynote address by Iyko Day (Mount Holyoke).<\/p>\n\n\n\n

The center also sponsored a year-long dissertation-writing group that culminated in a symposium presentation by the participants and co-sponsored a symposium at the University of Chicago on policing and empire that featured presentations by Johns Hopkins graduate students. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

Johns Hopkins faculty and students are encouraged to reach out to the Chloe Center to propose ideas for future research symposia and conferences under the umbrellas of racism, immigration, and colonialism.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Graduate Fellows<\/h2>\n\n\n\n

The Chloe Center for the Critical Study of Racism, Immigration, and Colonialism operates on a democratic and participatory model. Its graduate fellows play a central role in envisioning and planning the center\u2019s programming, as well as operating its popular weekly newsletter. Graduate fellows serve in the role for a minimum of a year. Openings for these paid graduate fellow positions are announced in the spring semester.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Previous fellows<\/h3>\n\n\n\n