CSRPC in the News

Kitwana to lead exploration of politically mobilized youth of hip-hop generation
University of Chicago News Office
April 3, 2008

 

CSRPC: Affiliated Faculty in the News

Yoonsun Choi
"Behavior among Asian Pacific Island youth, like other ethnic groups, linked to grades"
University of Chicago News Office
January 18, 2007

"Choi to use NIMH grant to study Asian American youth"
University of Chicago Chronicle
January 8, 2004

Cathy Cohen
"The Attitudes and Behavior of Young Black Americans: Research Summary" (PDF)
University of Chicago News Office
February 2007

Micheal Dawson
"Five University of Chicago scholars elected to prestigious academies"
University of Chicago News Office
May 8, 2006

"Survey finds large racial differences in response to Katrina"
University of Chicago News Office
January 18, 2006

Rick Kittles
"Lecture to look at race and health on Monday, March 5"
University of Chicago News Office
March 2, 2007

The Southside Home Movie Project, housed at the Center for the Study of Race Politics and Culture launched with a kick-off screening party this summer.
Kick-off
Southside Home Movies

Danielle Allen, Dean of the Division of the Humanities and Professor in the Department of Classical Languages and Literatures and CSRPC Faculty Affiliate, talks with Tavis Smiley about her most recent book, Talking to Strangers: Anxieties of Citizenship since Brown v. Board of Education (University of Chicago Press, 2004).
"Danielle Allen: Race, Class and 'Talking To Strangers"
NPR
November 2, 2005

Jacqueline Goldsby, Associate Professor of English and CSRPC Faculty Affiliate, talks about lynching in American culture and her new book, A Spectacular Secret: The Cultural Logic of Lynching in American Life and Literature (University of Chicago Press, December 2005).
"Lynching Uncovered"
University of Chicago Magazine
October 2005

Melissa Harris-lacwell, Assistant Professor of Political Science and CSRPC Faculty Affiliate, talks with NPR's Ed Gordon about the aftermath of Hurricane Katrina.
"Black Leaderership's Role After Katrina"
NPR
September 23, 2005

Dwight Hopkins, Professor of Theology in the Divinity School, talks about the conference "Black Theology and Womanist Theology in Dialogue: Which Way Forward for the Church and the Academy?" co-sponsored by CSRPC.
"Theologians to take untraditional look at two theological traditions"
University of Chicago Chronicle
October 20, 2005

Jacqueline Stewart, Associate Professor of English, Cinema & Media Studies, and African & African American Studies, and CSRPC Faculty Affiliate, talks about her new book, Migrating to the Movies: Cinema and Black Urban Modernity (University of California Press, 2005)
"'Migrating to the Movies:' Stewart's new book shows how early cinema helped create black history"
University of Chicago Chronicle
June 9, 2005

Kenneth Warren, the Fairfax Cone Distinguished Service Professor in English Language & Literature and CSRPC Faculty Affiliate, is named Deputy Provost for Research and Minority Issues.
"Warren will serve in newly created Deputy Provost post"
University of Chicago Chronicle
October 6, 2005

Michael Dawson returns to the University of Chicago after three years at Harvard University.
Michael Dawson, leading figure in African-American political science, will return to the University of Chicago
University of Chicago News Office
April 6, 2005

KENNETH WARREN
"Why Democrats Can't Win the Washington War of Words"
Chicago Tribune
July 2, 200

MAE NGAI
"We Need a Deportation Deadline"
Washington Post
June 14, 2005

"Put Statute of Limitations on Deportation of Illegals"
Houston Chronicle
June 18, 2005

"This Country Once Gave Illegal Immigrants a Break"
Dallas Morning News
June 19, 2005

JACQUELINE GOLDSBY
"Senate Finally Owns Up on Lynchings, But It Isn't Enough"
Chicago Sun-Times
June 21, 2005