Week of Events
The Initiative for the Study of Race, Religion, and Revolution’s Winter 2021 Schedule
The Initiative for the Study of Race, Religion, and Revolution’s Winter 2021 Schedule
Professor Butch Ware and the ISRRAR announce the Winter Quarter schedule for HIST 210RA: Race, Faith, Revolution. Graduate students are invited to register for this 2-unit seminar and to sign up for the listserv at http://tinyurl.com/ISRRARListServ. How have Black metaphysics articulated with racial politics in order to advance efforts of justice, liberation, and self-actualization? In […]
Public History Colloquium Event–”Public Lands, Public History: Putting History to Work for the United States Forest Service”
Public History Colloquium Event–”Public Lands, Public History: Putting History to Work for the United States Forest Service”
Join the History Department’s Colloquium in Public History on Friday, January 15 at noon for a Zoom talk by Leisl Carr Childers and Michael Childers (Colorado State University). Childers and Carr Childers will discuss their current project, a new history of the USDA Forest Service from 1960-2020, and the historical methodologies that undergird their work. […]