21st Annual Campus/Community Dialogue on Race
The Campus/Community Dialogue on Race (CDOR) is an annual event at Humboldt State University that invites students, staff, faculty, administrators, and community members to present and attend programs that relate to racial justice and its intersections with all forms of oppression and resistance. Our objective is to create spaces and structures for reflection, analysis, dialogue and positive strategies for change. This year's Dialogue will run from November 4 (Mon) - November 8 (Fri), 2019.
Celebrating 21 years of CDOR, we are thrilled to welcome Dr. Nazia Kazi, Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Stockton University and author of ISLAMOPHOBIA, RACE AND GLOBAL POLITICS as a keynote speaker. Her keynote titled "Islamophobic Nationalism in the U.S. Racial Landscape" and will take place on Nov. 5 (Tue) @ 5pm in Kate Buchanan Room. For more information about Dr. Kazi, please visit https://drnaziakazi.com
We are also very pleased to welcome (back) Dr. John Johnson, Director of Centers for Diversity & Inclusion at Sacramento State University, as a featured speaker. His talk titled "MARVEL-ous Times on Campus: Race(bending), Whitewashing, and Representation" will take place on Nov. 7 (Thu) @ 5pm in Kate Buchanan Room.
Check the CDOR website as more information and workshops are added.
For more information, please contact:
CDOR Planning Team
Kumi Watanabe-Schock
kw1@humboldt.edu
cdor@humboldt.edu
707.826.5656