Brown University's Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America (CSREA) is a leading voice in exploring and researching complex social and cultural issues related to educational, economic, and political resources, as well as the dynamics of power within society. It brings together scholars and practitioners at the forefront of addressing the most pressing questions about race, ethnicity, and their intersections with other social factors.
Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
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Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity in America
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Each year, CSREA presents a slate of events and symposia that bring celebrated scholars to campus and introduce new ways of understanding how race and ethnicity shape society.
Who We Are
A community of scholars and practitioners focused on the histories and experiences of diverse racial and ethnic groups. Through research, teaching, and programming, we explore societal challenges and progress to foster a deeper understanding of a dynamic, multiracial democracy.
Our Mission
What We Do
Our programs offer space and community to foster research, build networks, and support scholarly exploration of pressing issues about race and ethnicity.
Core Programs
Why It Matters
In our increasingly diverse society, it is all the more important that we engage in a meaningful exchange on these critical and complex issues so that we can better navigate the terrain of a rapidly changing world as we create more peaceful, just, and prosperous communities.
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