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Department of Comparative Race & Ethnic Studies

Explore race and ethnicity as active social, political, historical and cultural processes and use race and ethnicity as categories of analysis across time and space.

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Comparative Race & Ethnic Studies

Welcome Danielle LaPlace

Danielle LaPlace will join the CRES department this fall as an assistant professor.   She will graduate with a PhD from University of Maryland this spring, where her work has focused on Disability Studies, Caribbean Studies and Public Health. (continue reading)

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Recent Publications

Malleable Detention: The Restructuring of Carceral Space within U.S. Immigration Detention

Luis Romero

https://doi.org/10.1177/14624745221109539

Unsacred Children: The Portrayal of Unaccompanied Immigrant Minors as Racialized Threats

Luis Romero

Visiting Migrants, Contesting Detention: An Overview of Community Visitation Programs and Advocacy for Immigrants inside U.S. Immigration Detention

Luis Romero

Introduction: Toni Morrison’s Artistic Cosmology and Enduring Legacy

Stacie McCormick

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