IDEAL PFAC
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Schedule
Friday, October 7, 2022
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Opening Remarks
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Keynote Speaker
Claude Steele
Lucie Stern Professor in the Social Sciences, Emeritus, Department of Psychology, Stanford University - -
Punishment as a Tool of Structural Racism: Materializing Ideology through Policy and Practice
Catherine Duarte
IDEAL Provostial Fellow, Department of Epidemiology and Population Health, Stanford UniversityEve L. Ewing
Associate Professor, Department of Race, Diaspora, and Indigeneity, University of ChicagoRachel Hardeman
Associate Professor and Blue Cross Endowed Professor of Health and Racial Equity, Division of Health Policy and Management, School of Public Health, University of MinnesotaDorothy E. Roberts
George A. Weiss University Professor of Law and Sociology, and the Raymond Pace and Sadie Tanner Mossell Alexander Professor of Civil Rights, Carey Law School, University of PennsylvaniaSubini Annamma - Moderator
Associate Professor, Stanford Graduate School of Education - -
Mobilizing Research for Community-Driven Change: Examinations of Asian America for Justice
Eujin Park - “Using Research to Amplify Asian American Community-Based Practices”
IDEAL Provostial Fellow, Graduate School of Education, Stanford UniversityClaire Jean Kim - “Asian Americans in an Anti-Black World”
Professor, Department of Political Science, University of California, IrvineTracy Lachica Buenavista - “Undocumented Community Tsismis/Chisme as Tools Toward Transformation”
Professor, Department of Asian American Studies, California State University, NorthridgeNatasha Warikoo - “Shaping the Contemporary Public Discourse on Asian Americans and Race”
Lenore Stern Professor, Humanities and Social Sciences, Tufts UniversityJanelle Wong - “All Data and no Action? The Necessity of Deep Narrative Work in Social Science Advocacy”
Professor, Department of Government and Politics, University of MarylandAnthony Antonio, Moderator
Associate Professor, Graduate School of Education, Stanford University
Saturday, October 8, 2022
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Reckoning with Racial Injustice: Lessons from History
Michaela Simmons
IDEAL Provostial Fellow, Department of Sociology, Stanford UniversityMiroslava Chávez-García
Professor, Department of History, University of California, Santa BarbaraIvón Padilla-Rodríguez
Postdoctoral Research Associate, Department of History, University of Illinois at ChicagoGeoff Ward
Professor, Department of African and African-American Studies, Sociology & American Culture Studies, Washington University in St. LouisDestin Jenkins - Moderator
Assistant Professor, Department of History, Stanford University - -
Perpetuating Inequality in Pursuit of Diversity?
Jordan Starck
IDEAL Provostial Fellow, Department of Psychology, Stanford UniversityEllen Berrey
Associate Professor, Department of Sociology, University of Toronto MississaugaRobin Ely
Diane Doerge Wilson Professor of Business Administration, Harvard Business School, Harvard UniversityJamillah Bowman Williams
Associate Professor of Law, Georgetown Law Center, Georgetown UniversityBrian Lowery, Moderator
Walter Kenneth Kilpatrick Professor of Organizational Behavior, Graduate School of Business, Stanford University - -
Racialization across space and time
Kelly Nguyen - "Timeless: Race and the Classics"
IDEAL Provostial Fellow, Department of Classics, Stanford UniversityGeraldine Heng - "Calling It What It Is: Race and Racism in the Deep Past"
Professor, Department of English, The University of Texas at AustinNatalia Molina - "The relational turn in Ethnic Studies"
Distinguished Professor, Department of American Studies and Ethnicity, University of Southern CaliforniaBeth Piatote - "The Unmourned, Anew: Antigone's Relevance for Racial Justice"
Associate Professor, Department of Comparative Literature, University of California, BerkeleyPatrice Rankine - "Beyond Specularity, of How Far Does "Race" Take Us?"
Professor, Department of Classics, University of ChicagoSarah Derbew, Moderator
Assistant Professor, Department of Classics, Stanford University - -
Closing Remarks
C. Matthew Snipp
Vice Provost for Faculty Development, Diversity and Engagement and Burnet C. and Mildred Finley Wohlford Professor of Humanities and Sciences*Schedule subject to change