The Psychology of Colorblindness
What psychologically fuels Whites¹ attraction to racial colorblindness? What are the correlates and outcomes of colorblindness, both in terms of Whites¹ race-related attitudes and behaviors and effects on racial minorities? […]
Rethinking Binationalism: Binational Mexican Labor Activism in the Early 20th Century
“Rethinking Binationalism” explores the history of binational Mexican labor activism in the early 20th century. The perspective is from a segment of the grass roots base of an under-explored part […]
Low Wage Workers & Organizing Conference
Sponsored with a grant from the Ford Foundation, this conference aims to stimulate research and discussion on key issues that impact low-wage workers and to focus on the particular role […]
Book Talk — Trampling out the Vintage: Cesar Chavez and the Two Souls of the United Farm Workers
Frank Bardacke tells the thrilling, and ultimately tragic story, of one of the most transformative labor movements in American history. Much has been written about the United Farm Workers, but […]
Book Talk — Solidarity Transformed: Labor Responses to Globalization and Crisis in Latin America
Solidarity Transformed provides an account of how labor unions in Latin America are developing new strategies to defend the interests of the workers they represent in dynamic global and local […]
Migration, remittances, and development in Mexico, 1970-2012: Lessons and future challenges
Presented by Rodolfo García Zamora, Universidad Autónoma de Zacatecas, México After 40 years of a long and rising emigration from Mexico to the United States, where from 800 thousand migrants […]
How Global Migration Changes the Workforce Diversity Equation
The increase in migration flows that took place in the last two decades deeply changed the composition of the workforce in many countries and sharpened the national and international debate […]
Film Screening: The Black Fatherhood Project
The Black Fatherhood Project poignantly reveals a history much more complex and profound than what is often seen on the surface of events. Directed and produced by Jordan Thierry, The […]
Book Talk: Reframing the Latino Immigration Debate Towards a Humanistic Paradigm
In Reframing the Latino Immigration Debate: Towards a Humanistic Paradigm (San Diego State University Press, 2013), his new book of non-fiction essays, Alvaro Huerta, CSRC visiting scholar, asks readers to […]