Making the Personal Political: Constructions of Race and Space in Communities of Color
Monday, July 25, 2016
7:00 p.m.
Seelye 101
School for Social Work students Kyla Lew, Elizabeth Gonzalez, and Jackie Cosse will present their masters theses in a colloquium on constructions of race and space in communities of color.
Kyla Lew's Thesis: Incarceration, Identity and Resilience: Understanding the Long-Term Psychological Impacts of Racial Trauma on Japanese Americans Who Were Imprisoned During World War II
Elizabeth Gonzalez's Thesis: Toxic Stress: Exploring Mental Health Narratives of Environmental Justice in Richmond, California
Jackie Cosse's Thesis: Deconstructing Latinx Racial Paradigms: Cross-Cultural Constructions of Race and their Impact on Dominican-American Racial Identity.
The colloquium will be moderated by Maria Torres.
For more information, visit https://www.facebook.com/events/641730376003234/
Contact: jcosse@smith.edu