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Mission

Hector Vila

The Center is committed to interdisciplinary and comparative approaches for understanding formations of race and ethnicity and their effects on human relations. It encourages scholarship that considers race and ethnicity as intersecting with class, gender, sexuality, religion, age, dis/ability, language, communication, migration and the environment. Work supported by the Center situates these discussions in local, regional, global, and transnational contexts.

The CCSRE draws on Middlebury College's expertise in international studies, environmental studies, and language and communication to support critical inquiry on race, ethnicity and diversity.   

 


Meet some of our members: James RalphProfessor James Ralph, Steering Committee Member

In 2010, Wolayat Tabasum (Class of 2012) interviewed James Ralph, Dean for Faculty Development & Research, Rehnquist Professor of American History & Culture and member CCSRE's Steering Committee. Click below to see the interview.


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Phone: 802.443.3198
452 College St
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Middlebury VT 05753