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The official account of the Center for the Study of Ethnicity, Race, and Immigration at the University of Pennsylvania
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CSERI Turner Schulman Fellow Daniel Morales-Armstrong is interviewed by Kristen de Groot for Penn Today:



Save the date for this year's CSERI Poster Expo on 11/30, 12-2 pm in the PSC Commons, 403 McNeil. We'll have lunch & chat with our Turner Schulman Fellows about their research. Penn Arts & Sciences Penn Sociology Penn Poli Sci Dept Africana Studies at Penn Weitzman School of Design at Penn Penn Nursing Penn History Penn


We are excited to discuss Latin American politics and the appeal of the far right in the Americas with Kathya Araujo Ernesto Calvo 💚 and Tulia Falleti today at 4PM EST Perry World House! Join us! Penn Penn Poli Sci Dept Penn Arts & Sciences clals.sas.upenn.edu/events/changin…



Calling all Penn undergraduates and grad students: Apply for a CSERI research grant now! cseri.sas.upenn.edu/opportunities Penn faculty can also apply for undergraduate research support. Penn Poli Sci Dept Africana Studies at Penn Penn Sociology Weitzman School of Design at Penn Penn SAS Graduate Division Penn Arts & Sciences

Tomorrow is the CSERI student poster expo! Stop by the PSC Commons (403 McNeil, 3718 Locust Walk) between 12 and 2 to chat with our grant recipients and have some lunch. Penn Arts & Sciences Penn Penn Sociology Penn History Penn Poli Sci Dept


This spring, we have an incredible line-up of speakers for our PMI Speaker Series on campus at Penn , featuring scholars with new and upcoming books in migration and borders. We are excited to welcome community members to our upcoming events! ieva jusionyte @SilviaSiSePuede Juan Llamas-Rodriguez








Who, What, Why: Population Aging Research Center at Penn & Penn LDI #GEARUP Scholar Taussia Boadi on trauma and Black maternal health Thesis: “The Shadow of Trauma: Examining the Relationship between Adverse Childhood Experiences, Birth Outcomes, and Resilience in Black Women" funded in part by CSERI


So excited to have this piece out in Journal of Democracy🥳. We show how autocracies systematically differ from democracies in their support of SOGI rights🏳️🌈 in international organizations. We focus on the UN Human Rights Council and explore the cases of Russia and Cuba.
