10/02/2020
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📣 The Center for Latin American Studies and SDSU Center for Brazilian Studies will have their first lecture series of the semester!
On Wednesday October 7th at 4:30 PM PST, Anthony Jerry, PhD, will explore how the concept of citizenship allows for a richer understanding of blackness in Mexico, the relationship of the black subject in the construction of mestizaje, and the manner in which a perceived Afro culture serves as the basis for the Mexican state’s control over Black identities.
Anthony studies the relationships between race and citizenship and investigates the influence that regional discourses of race and racism have on citizenship practices and overall access to citizenship. He is the recipient of a Fulbright Garcia Robles Fellowship, a Ford Foundation Dissertation Fellowship, and a University of California Chancellor's Post-doctoral Fellowship. He has worked in the Costa Chica Region in Mexico for over 10 years. His work also explores the impacts of issues of migration, immigration, racisms, and citizenship on first generation youth and youth of color in the U.S./Mexico border.
📅 October 7th, 2020
⏰ 4:30 PM
Join us: https://SDSU.zoom.us/s/95127438729