Racializing Sex: Black Gay Men and the Crisis of HIV in the U.S.

Racializing Sex: Black Gay Men and the Crisis of HIV in the U.S.

The Center for the Study of Race, Ethnicity & Equity (CRE2 ) at Washington University in St. Louis is pleased to announce the launch of The Race & Ethnicity Study Group. Designed to meet three to four times per year, bringing together faculty and doctoral students across universities in the greater St. Louis region whose research and scholarship focus on race and ethnicity, The Race & Ethnicity Study Group will provide a forum for this community of scholars to gather on a regular basis for the purpose of becoming familiar with each other’s work, networking, exploring future collaborations, and supporting each other’s new work-in-progress.

These gatherings will be hosted by CRE2 ’s Executive Director, Dr. Dwight A. McBride, usually at his residence (unless the expected number of attendees requires a larger location). The meetings will include wine, soft drinks, and light refreshments as guests arrive; quick around-the-room introductions once we are called to order by our host; a brief presentation by one of our colleagues from their work in progress (the study group is a space for people to be able to test ideas and new work with a supportive interdisciplinary audience); time for questions and suggestions for the presenter; and will conclude with more wine and refreshments before guests begin to depart. 

 

The first meeting is scheduled for December 4, 6:30-8:30pm. Please use the QR code on the attached flyer to RSVP by November 22, 2024. RSVP’s are necessary for catering and for knowing what our space needs will be for the meeting. You may also RSVP here: R&E—Bailey—RSVP

 

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