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List of Speakers for the 2004-2005
Racial and Ethnic Politics Seminar Series




"Minorities in the Official Media: Determinants of State Attention to Ethnic Minorities in the People’s Republic of China."

Matthew Hoddie
Department of Political Science,
Texas A&M University




"Current Models in Race Relations: Whiteness, Colorism, and the Latin Americanization of Race."

Ed Murguia
Department of Sociology,
Texas A&M University




"Voting Against Bilingual Education: The Role of Spatial Proximity, Ethnic Context and Socio-Economics."

Regina Branton
Department of Political Science,
Rice University




"Generational Status and Mexican American Political-Participation:
The Benefits and Limitations of Assimilation"

Gary Segura
Department of Political Science,
University of Iowa




"Fatalism, Familism, and the Political Implications for Latinos (and Others)"

David Leal
Department of Political Science,
University of Texas




"The Politics of Latino Education: Political versus Bureaucratic Representation and What Difference It Makes"

Kenneth J. Meier
Department of Political Science,
Texas A&M University




"Exploring the Racial Underpinnings of the Political Ideology"

Jay Arekere
Race and Ethnic Studies Institute,
Texas A&M University




"Speaking American: Ethnicity, Nationalism, and History in the Debate Over Bilingual Education, 1850—2000"

Carlos Blanton
Department of History,
Texas A&M University




"A Touch of Color: The Relevance of Black Institutions to Black Group Identification"

Harwood McClerking
Department of Political Science,
the Ohio State University




"The Lynching of Emmett Till and the Rise of the Modern Civil Rights Movement"

Fredrick C. Harris
Department of Political Science,
University of Rochester




 

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