Video from 2010 Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference at DePaul now available on iTunes UPosted in Anthropology, Arts, Census/Demographics, Identity Development/Psychology, Live Events, New Media, Politics/Public Policy, Social Science, United States, Videos on 2010-11-16 19:58Z by Steven |
Video from 2010 Critical Mixed Race Studies Conference at DePaul now available on iTunes U
If you missed the Nov 5-6, 2010 “Emerging Paradigms in Critical Mixed Race Studies” conference or any of the keynote talks or the welcoming address, you can now download the videos via Apple’s iTunes U.
Here is a link to the following videos:
- November 5th (00:19:48): Welcoming Remarks by DePaul’s Liberal Arts & Sciences Dean Charles Suchar and conference organizers Camilla Fojas, Wei Ming Dariotis, and Laura Kina.
- November 5th (00:50:36): Keynote Address by Andrew Jolivette, “Critical Mixed Race Studies: New Directions in the Politics of Race and Representation”
- November 6th(01:00:04): Keynote Address by Mary Beltrán, “Everywhere and Nowhere: Mediated Mixed Race and Mixed Race Critical Studies”
- November 6th (00:57:08): Keynote Address by Louie Gong, “Halfs and Have Nots”
Please note that your computer must have Apple’s iTunes installed in order to view the video. It can be download here.