Is 'Hispanic/Latino' a racial category? with María Abascal

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Hofstra Cultural Center

Hofstra Cultural Center and the

Hofstra Cultural Center and the

Department of Sociology, Criminology, and Anthropology andthe

EUROPEAN STUDIES

Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program

Department of Romance Languages a nd Literatures present

EUROPEAN STUDIES

present

EUROPEAN STUDIES

Hofstra Cultural Center and the

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION AND JEWISH STUDIES and the

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION AND JEWISH STUDIES and the HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER present

Cristina

Hofstra Cultural Center and the Department of Romance Languages a nd Literatures present

Department of Romance Languages a nd Literatures present

HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER

present

DEPARTMENT OF RELIGION AND JEWISH STUDIES and the HOFSTRA CULTURAL CENTER

A GLOBAL ROMA PEOPLES

Department of Romance Languages a nd Literatures present

"IS 'HISPANIC/LATINO' A RACIAL CATEGORY?" with MARÍA ABASCAL

present

Pato: TranscendingDisciplines a nArtist’s JourneytoCulturalSustainability

From Margginalized to Maainstream: A People's Struggle for Recognition and Representation

Cristina Pato: TranscendingDisciplines

Cristina Pato: TranscendingDisciplines a nArtist’s JourneytoCulturalSustainability

Cristina Pato: TranscendingDisciplines

A GLOBAL ROMA PEOPLES

a nArtist’s JourneytoCulturalSustainability

A GLOBAL ROMA PEOPLES

Monday, October 21, 2024

nArtist’s JourneytoCulturalSustainability

From Margginalized to Maainstream: A People's Struggle for n and Representation

Monday, October 21, 2024

a ainstream: A People's Struggle for n and Representation

2:40-4:45 p.m.

2:40-4:45 p.m.

Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor South Campus

Speaker:

Speaker:

CRISTINA GRIGORE is a research scholar, a writer and the founder of the Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University.

Speaker:

CRISTINA GRIGORE is a research scholar, a writer and the founder of the Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University.

Monday, October 21, 2024

Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor South Campus

2:40-4:45 p.m.

Leo A. Guthart Cultural Center Theater Axinn Library, First Floor South Campus

Are Latinos in the United States seen (or destined to be seen) as a racial group? On the one hand, the US Census is adopting a question format that treats the “Hispanic/ Latino” category as a race, a decision based, in part, on how self-identified Latinos themselves identify. On the other hand, people who self-identify as Hispanic/Latino are phenotypically diverse, and recent research uncovers substantial ambiguity around who is classified as Hispanic/Latino, more so than around who is classified as White, Black, or Asian. This presentation explores the racialization of the Hispanic/ Latino category using an original survey that captures how people who self-identify as Latino are classified by a race-stratified sample of non-Hispanic White, non-Hispanic Black, and Hispanic/Latino Americans.

The program's mission is to bring the field of Roma Studies to the forefront of academic and public consciousness and research topics such as identity, stigma and bias, mobility and displacement. Her writing has been published by The New York Times and Newsweek, and is featured in Vogue,NPR,CNN,AlJazeeraAmerica, PRI, and Voice of America, among other outlets. Cristiana was part of the National Gallery of Art’s advisory group for the 2022-2023 “Sargent and Spain” exhibition. Her recent efforts to change how Roma are represented in the arts include an ongoing dialogue with Princeton University Art Museum regarding a Manet painting and with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

The program's mission is to bring the field of Roma Studies to the forefront of academic and public consciousness and research topics such as identity, stigma and bias, mobility and displacement. Her writing has been published by The New York Times and Newsweek, and is featured in Vogue,NPR,CNN,AlJazeeraAmerica, PRI, and Voice of America, among other outlets. Cristiana was part of the National Gallery of Art’s advisory group for the 2022-2023 “Sargent and Spain” exhibition. Her recent efforts to change how Roma are represented in the arts include an ongoing dialogue with Princeton University Art Museum regarding a Manet painting and with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Speaker: CristinaPato , renowned artist Silkroadproject, 2019-2020 King CultureandCivilization, King Juan New York University

Speaker: CristinaPato , renowned artist Silkroadproject, 2019-2020 King CultureandCivilization, King Juan New York University

Speaker: CristinaPato , renowned artist Silkroadproject, 2019-2020 King CultureandCivilization, King Juan New York University

Speaker: CristinaPato , renowned artist Silkroadproject, 2019-2020 King CultureandCivilization, King Juan New York University

Co-sponsoredbytheDepartmentofHistoryandthe DepartmentofReligionandPrograminJewishStudies

Thursday, February20,2020

Monday, September 29, 2025

Thursday, February20,2020

2:40-4:05 p.m.

2:20- 3:45 p.m.(presented inEnglish)

Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit e events.hofstra.edu.

Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit e events.hofstra.edu. For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 5 516-463-5669 or visit h hofstra.edu/culture.

East Library Wing 246

Room 213 Monroe Lecture Center, South Campus

Thursday, February20,2020

2:20- 3:45 p.m.(presented inEnglish)

CRISTINA GRIGORE is a research scholar, a writer and the founder of the Roma Peoples Project at Columbia University.

Joan and Donald E. Axinn Library, Second Floor, South Campus

The program's mission is to bring the field of Roma Studies to the forefront of academic and public consciousness and research topics such as identity, stigma and bias, mobility and displacement. Her writing has been published by The New York Times and Newsweek, and is featured in Vogue,NPR,CNN,AlJazeeraAmerica, PRI, and Voice of America, among other outlets. Cristiana was part of the National Gallery of Art’s advisory group for the 2022-2023 “Sargent and Spain” exhibition. Her recent efforts to change how Roma are represented in the arts include an ongoing dialogue with Princeton University Art Museum regarding a Manet painting and with the Metropolitan Museum of Art.

Room 213 Monroe Lecture Center, South Campus

Thursday, February20,2020

For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 5 516-463-5669 or visit h hofstra.edu/culture.

2:20- 3:45 p.m.(presented inEnglish)

Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit e events.hofstra.edu. For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 5 516-463-5669 or visit h hofstra.edu/culture.

Room 213 Monroe Lecture Center, South Campus

In this lecture, Cristina Pato shares her artistic journey, forging a multifaceted career as Galician bagpipe master, classical pianist, producer, and educator. She also underscoreshowhermultipleidentities teacher,performer,writer, producer – are a platform to probe social questions raised by andfolkloricmusic.

Admission is FREE and open to the public. To RSVP, visit events.hofstra.edu.

2:20- 3:45 p.m.(presented inEnglish)

Room 213 Monroe Lecture Center, South Campus

In this lecture, Cristina Pato shares her artistic journey, forging a multifaceted career as Galician bagpipe master, classical pianist, producer, and educator. She also underscoreshowhermultipleidentities teacher,performer,writer, producer – are a platform to probe social questions raised by andfolkloricmusic.

For more information, call the Hofstra Cultural Center at 516-463-5669 or visit hofstra.edu/culture.

11:10 a.m.- 12:35 p.m.

In this lecture, Cristina Pato shares her artistic journey, forging a multifaceted career as Galician bagpipe master, classical pianist, producer, and educator. She also underscoreshowhermultipleidentities

11:10 a.m.- 12:35 p.m.

InvisibleMusic of Northern Spain (presentedin Spanish)

In this lecture, Cristina Pato shares her artistic journey, forging a multifaceted career as Galician bagpipe master, classical pianist, producer, and educator. She also underscoreshowhermultipleidentities teacher,performer,writer, producer – are a platform to probe social questions raised by andfolkloricmusic.

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