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Toggle Sidebar Webinar: “Non-Sovereign Citizens: Puerto Rico, USA and the Aporias of Empire” Yarimar Bonilla will present “Non-Sovereign Citizens: Puerto Rico, USA and the Aporias of Empire” on April 8, 2021, from 10:00am to 12:00pm (AST) / 16:00-18:00 (CET). The moderator for the event will be Dr. Rose Mary Allen. Register here. Description: In the wake of Hurricane Maria, unprecedented attention turned to the unincorporated territory of Puerto Rico and its enduring colonial relationship with the United States. This presentation will examine the rising popularity and shifting strategies of the Puerto Rican statehood movement, which has grown even as the Puerto Rican territory has experienced an unprecedented economic crisis, with failing infrastructure, a seemingly unpayable public debt, and historic levels of out-migration.
Remembering Distinguished Professor Leith Mullings, Pioneering Anthropologist Committed to Social Justice The Graduate Center community is deeply saddened by the death of Distinguished Professor Emerita Leith Mullings (Anthropology), whose scholarship focused on inequality, its consequences, and resistance to it in the United States and other regions of the world and who was committed to addressing timely social issues and “empowering communities through knowledge.” Mullings died on December 13th from cancer that was recently diagnosed. Professor Jeff Maskovsky (GC/Queens, Anthropology), executive officer of The Graduate Center’s Ph.D. Program in Anthropology called Mullings, who retired in 2016, “irreplaceable.” “It was a deep honor to have worked with Leith, and her death is a heartbreaking loss to The Graduate Center, the discipline of anthropology, our program, and to me personally,” he said. “Leith was a pioneer in Black feminist studies in anthropology. She was famous for her work on race, class, and gender and for applying that framework in the ethnographic study of health, cities, and social movements.