DISE Collective News Archive
Welcome Dr. Mia White
The DISE Collective would like to welcome its newest member Dr. Mia White.
DISE in Florida
Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein will be travelling to Gainsville Florida to meet up with fellow DISE Collective member Dr. Sharon Wright Austin. March 8th until March 12th will consist of DISE planning meets, bookended by two events.
The Harambee Collective on International Women's Day - POSTPONED
A virtual roundtable discussion brought to you by The Harambee Collective.
Dr. Hossein Interviewed for the New Prosperity Podcast
On May 7th Dr. Caroline Hossein was interviewed for The New Prosperity Podcast, also known as “New Wohlstand” .
Masterclass with Dr Ebun Joseph
This is your last chance to join this transformational three-hour session, available both in person and online, with DISE Member Dr. Joseph!
DISE Members Join Oxford University Press' Intersections
Dr. Caroline Shenaz Hossein and Dr. Beverley Mullings have joined other scholars for OUP’s new project entitled Intersections.
DISE Members Contribute to New Book
Nineteen Black women in political science share their personal and professional journeys, shedding light on the state of the discipline—and how it needs to change.
Dr. Ebun Joseph Attends Rally Marking the One Year Anniversary of the Dublin Riots
The Rally for Unity and Hope was held on Nov 23rd in Dublin, Ireland, to stand in solidarity with visible minorities in Ireland.
New Fellowship for DISE Member Dr. Shroff
Dr. Sara Shroff bestowed fellowship at Mark S. Bonham Centre for Sexual Diversity Studies - University of Toronto.
Dr. Joseph Selected as Special Rapporteur
The Irish Government has announced that DISE Member Dr Ebun Joseph has been selected as Special Rapporteur for the National Plan Against Racism (NAPAR).
Dr. Campos-Medina one of the Organizers of Stories of Belonging Exhibit at NJCU
The “Stories of Belonging” photo exhibit, walking tour, and reception highlights Central American TPS workers and their defiant struggle to stay home in the US, and is co-sponsored by New Jersey City University’s Department of Gender, Africana, and Latin American Studies and created in partnership with Andrés Acebo, interim president at NJCU, and the Cornell University ILR School.