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Camille Gear Rich participates in the University of Virginia Law School special symposium, The Intersectional Struggle for Equality at the UVA Law School

February 12, 2021 Camille Gear Rich Feminist Theory & Masculinity Studies, The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
Camille Gear Rich participates in the University of Virginia Law School special symposium, The Intersectional Struggle for Equality at the UVA Law School For recording of the event: https://twitter.com/UVALaw/status/1357777262133862403
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Developing a Policy Advocacy Practice for Preventing and Ending Homelessness (Co-authors: Lauren E. Brown, Stacy Kratz & Richard Newmyer)

June 19, 2020 Renee Smith-Maddox The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
The purpose of this article is to offer a pedagogical approach for developing a multifaceted policy advocacy practice addressing the Grand Challenge for Social Work to end homelessness.
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Illegitimate Citizenship Rules (Co-author: Rose Cuison Villazor)

June 19, 2020 Leticia M. Saucedo Feminist Theory & Masculinity Studies, The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
This Article calls attention to the prevalence of illegitimacy classifications in immigration law by identifying what we term “illegitimate citizenship rules.” In highlighting the pervasiveness of this form of discrimination, this Article makes three contributions.
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Contracting Our Way to Inequality: Race, Reproductive Freedom, and the Quest for the Perfect Child

May 13, 2020 Camille Gear Rich Feminist Theory & Masculinity Studies, The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
This Article asks a fundamental question: Why does a society ostensibly committed to racial equality allow players in the assisted reproductive technology (ART) market to buy and sell race? As consumers in the ART market well [...]
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DEI Week: Camille Gear Rich and Renee Smith-Maddox

March 4, 2020 Camille Gear Rich The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
Camille Gear Rich and Renee Smith-Maddox, co-chairs of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Week 2020, talk about this year's line up of panels and speakers on inclusivity. Visit deiweek.usc.edu for full schedule, through March 6! #deiweek
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Reflecting on the Legacy of MLK Jr., Equity & Inclusion in Today’s America

January 21, 2020 Camille Gear Rich The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
USC experts Dr. Shaun R. Harper and Dr. Camille Gear Rich discussed the impact of Martin Luther King, Jr. and the challenges we still face today.
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Beyond Uber: Ridesharing on the Path to Economic Justice

January 12, 2020 Camille Gear Rich
Ridesharing is the only way to economic justice. The ride will be powerful. The ride will expand opportunity. The ride will be inspiring. But rest assured, the ride will continue. And the ride will be powered [...]
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The Welfare Queen Goes to the Polls (Co-Author: Catherine Powell)

December 1, 2019 Camille Gear Rich Feminist Theory & Masculinity Studies, The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
As Americans celebrate the 100-year anniversary of the Nineteenth Amendment’s ratification, our celebration would be premature if we failed to reflect on the ways that race has been used to fracture women’s efforts at coalition politics [...]
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Racial Ambiguity Blues: Contemporary Challenges for Racialization Theory in the Twenty-First Century

December 1, 2019 Camille Gear Rich The Social Construction of Race and Diversity
This chapter by Camille Gear Rich explores contemporary accounts of racialization, arguing that Americans are currently experiencing a period of “racial ambiguity blues.”
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Purple Project for Democracy: What the Heck is Free Speech?

November 18, 2019 Camille Gear Rich First Amendment
The tenet of freedom of speech is perhaps the most cited, misunderstood and debated part of the Bill of Rights. What kind of speech is protected? What kind of speech is not? What’s the squishy grey [...]

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