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The Confluence: Ethnic Studies and the Public Good

A podcast exploring how Ethnic Studies has been an insurgent intellectual movement, site of contestation, and driver of transformation

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    The Struggle Continues (and Transforms)

    Gen X scholars entered the academy about two decades after the struggle for Ethnic Studies resulted in the institutionalization of the first programs, but this didn’t necessarily make their work easy. Hosts Shelley Lee and Gina Pérez speak with Pawan Dhingra (Amherst College), Meredith Gadsby (Oberlin College), and Pablo Mitchell (Oberlin College) about coming of age in the 1980s and ’90s, beginning their careers in the early 2000s, fighting to sustain programs amid culture wars and budget cuts, and what it means to do Ethnic Studies from within — producing scholarship, building solidarity, and working with vigilance, care, and joy.

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    Love, Study, Struggle

    In our inaugural episode, we speak with two giants of Ethnic Studies and social movement scholarship: Robin D.G. Kelley (University of California, Los Angeles) and George Lipsitz (University of California, Santa Barbara). Together, they’ve shaped how we understand the intersections of race, culture, resistance, and solidarity for nearly four decades. In this wide-ranging conversation, we explore the origins and evolution of Ethnic Studies, its role in preparing citizens for our diverse democracy, and how scholarly work connects to organizing and social movements.

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A podcast exploring how Ethnic Studies has been an insurgent intellectual movement, site of contestation, and driver of transformation

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Cogut Institute

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A podcast exploring how Ethnic Studies has been an insurgent intellectual movement, site of contestation, and driver of transformation

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