On a STUDIO Sacramento episode entitled "Black America in Transition," Professor Bruce Haynes joins MLK365 Executive Director Sam Starks, and Black Lives Matter Former Sacramento Chapter Leader Sonia Lewis, for a conversation about the aftermath of the protests since the death of George Floyd.
What happened to social democratic politics? Dan Devir from The Dig interviews Professor Mudge on her book Leftism Reinvented: Western Parties from Socialism to Neoliberalism.
A study led by visiting scholar Yael Teff-Seker and five others on conflict resolution and marine conservation was published in the Frontiers in Marine Science journal today.
Professor Ming-Cheng Lo's article titled "The 'Societalization' of pandemic unpreparedness: lessons from Taiwan's COVID response" was published in the American Journal of Cultural Sociology.
Professor Maxine Craig was quoted on race in the Miss America pageant in an article titled “Miss America’s History-Makers and Rule-Breakers” in the September 7 issue of The New Yorker. See the article here.
An commentary titled, "Black Americans sacrifice their moral credibility by indulging in anti-Semitism," by Professor Bruce Haynes is featured on the ESPN partner website, theundefeated.com.
An article co-authored by Erin Hamilton, Claudia Masferrer, and Nicole Denier titled, "Immigration in Their Parental Homeland: Half a Million U.S.-born Minors Settle Throughout Mexico," won the Published Article Award from ASA Population Section Distinguished Contribution to Scholarship in Population.
Professors Kim Shauman and Mary Jackman's research findings that were published in the Du Bois Review were featured in an Op-Ed article from The New York Times.