Join Graduate Student Affairs as we explore the collections at the DuSable Museum and learn about innovative research from graduate students across the university who study race, politics, and history in Chicago! These students will give brief presentations, referencing works in the museum as a way to introducing and contextualizing their academic research. Reception to follow with free food and drinks. Museum admission will be free to UChicago graduate students who attend! Featured PhD Student Speakers: Robert Eschmann (Social Service Administration), "How the Internet Shapes Racial Discourse: From Politically Incorrect to Participatory Politics" Ainsley Nicole LeSure (Political Science), Racism and Political Resistance Marcelle Medford-Lee (Sociology, and Dissertation Fellow at the Center for the Study of Race, Politics and Culture), Black From Foreign: Jamaican Migration to the Midwest Ray Noll (Political Science and Anthropology), Displaced Refusal Kai Parker (History), "Must Ethiopia Bear the Cross Alone: The Debate over Violence in Black Chicago Christians' Response to the 1935 Fascist Invasion of Ethiopia
Note: All students should meet at the front door of the DuSable Museum, 740 East 56th Place at 4:30 (just west of campus in Washington Park, right off the corner of Cottage Grove Avenue and 57th Street)
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