'Racing and Erasing History’ panel begins colloquium series on racial justice

September 25, 2020

Statue with event information

The Institute for Ethnic Studies and Department of Communication Studies will present "Racing and Erasing History," the first of two virtual colloquia this semester, on September 28th at 4:00 p.m., providing a space for discussion about important issues related to social injustice.

“Our panelists will focus on the social controversies surrounding the removal of racist monuments, mascots, and images and what they symbolize in the context of Black Lives Matter and the legacy of slavery and colonialism,” said Jordan Soliz, event organizer and professor of Communication Studies.

James Garza, associate professor of Latinx and Latin American studies and history; Kristen Hoerl, associate professor of communications studies; Casey Kelly, professor of communications studies; and Cynthia Willis-Esqueda, associate professor of ethnic studies, Native American studies, and psychology will make up a panel moderated by Sergio Wals, associate professor of ethnic studies, Latinx and Latin American studies, and political science.

The event is free and can be accessed by clicking this link.