Indigenous Feminism

Angelica Lawson Awarded Inaugural CHA Reparative Faculty Fellowship

Sept. 17, 2024

Angelica Lawson, Ethnic Studies and Cinema & Moving Image Studies Assistant Professor, has been awardedan the Inaugural Reparative Faculty Fellowship to Address Settler Colonialism from the Center for Humanities and the Arts (CHA) . “Enacting Our Futures: Resistance and Resilience in Indigenous Women’s Resurgence Media,” explores the intersections of Indigenous...

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Join us for Undergraduate Coffee Hour!

Sept. 11, 2024

Department of Ethnic Studies Professor Jessica Ordaz , Associate Chair of Undergraduate Studies, is hosting a monthly coffee hour for department majors, minors, and prospective students. Stop by Ketchum (KTCH) 277 between 10-11am on October 3 and November 7 to grab some coffee, pastries (vegan + GF options) and connect...

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Does that player in the video game look familiar? Article by Dr. Browsh in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine

Aug. 26, 2024

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Who is Kamala Harris? Article by Dr. Ho in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine

Aug. 6, 2024

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Carrying a torch for country and sports: Dr. Browsh Interviewed in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine

July 25, 2024

sports gambling addiction

Vulnerabilities Emerge Six Years After Sports Gambling Legalization: Dr. Browsh in The Academic Minute

July 24, 2024

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Seema Sohi Receives Prestigious Andrew Carnegie Fellowship

May 16, 2024

Huge congratulations to Dr. Seema Sohi for receiving the prestigious Andrew Carnegie Fellowship ! The Andrew Carnegie Fellows Program provides philanthropic support for scholarship in the humanities and social sciences that addresses important and enduring issues confronting our society. The award is for a period of up to two years...

shame of scandal in sports gambling

Article in The Conversation by Jared Browsh: Three Lessons from Historic Sports Betting Scandals

May 10, 2024

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Dr. S.N. Nyeck awarded the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship

May 3, 2024

Department of Ethnic Studies professor, Dr. S.N. Nyeck, has been awarded the Carnegie African Diaspora Fellowship . This program funded by the Carnegie Corporation supports projects that allow African scholars in the U.S. to invest in Higher Education in Africa. Professor Nyeck's fellowship will contribute to womanist curriculum co-development that...

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And the Motown Beat Goes on: Dr. O'Neal Interviewed in Colorado Arts & Sciences Magazine

Feb. 12, 2024

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