09/28/2018
CFE's very own, Kelsey Dayle John ’13
Check it out!!!!
“The Case for Indigenous Animal Studies in Critical Education”
Thursday, October 11, 2018
4:30 PM
Persson Hall Auditorium
A Native American Studies Event, Cosponsored by Educational Studies
Kelsey John uses Indigenous methodologies that foreground the relationships between American Indian land, animals, and people in order to decolonize settler colonial institutions. She teaches courses on Native Knowledge, Identity, and Learning and Colonization and Decolonization. She has authored several articles and book chapters, and numerous conference papers. Her research interests include Indigenous feminism, Diné studies, settler colonial studies, Indigenous methodologies, and Tribal Colleges and Universities.
Ph.D. candidate in Cultural Foundations of Education at Syracuse University; Adjunct faculty member in Diné Studies at Navajo Technical University
03/22/2018
We are excited to announce that CFEr Martín Alberto Gonzalez will be presenting his book, "21 Miles of Scenic Beauty... and then Oxnard: Counterstories and Testimonies," at the La Casita community center in Syracuse, NY.
Please share information below and flyer accordingly.
A Conversation with Martín A. González
Time and date: Wednesday, April 11 at 6 PM - 7:30 PM
Location: La Casita Cultural Center | 109 Otisco St, Syracuse, New York 13204
Martín Alberto González will be offering a talk and signing copies of his first book published earlier this year, "21 Miles of Scenic Beauty and Then Oxnard" a collection of counterstorries and testimonies based on personal experience.
ABOUT THE BOOK:
Despite its wonderful everyday weather and beautiful surf-ridden beaches, Oxnard, California, has a reputation for being dangerous and demoralizing due to its gang presence. In his first book, Martín Alberto González takes this narrative head on through a series of stories loosely based on his experiences and observations growing up in Oxnard as a first-generation Xicano. Rather than focusing on everything that deems the city as bad, such as its overabundance of undereducated Brown people, Martín flips the script through counter-storytelling and testimonies that shed light on injustices directly impacting his community.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
Martín Alberto González is a Xicano raised in Oxnard, CA. He completed his undergraduate studies at California State University, Northridge and is currently a doctoral student in the Cultural Foundations of Education graduate program at Syracuse University. He is also in charge of coordinating dual-language literacy programs for Syracuse youth at La Casita.
This presentation is part of La Casita's annual library campaign DIVERSITY in READING. The goal of the program is to raise awareness and support for La Casita's Bilingual Library and dual language literacy programs.
Thank you for your support!
02/22/2017
Just because we haven't posted in a while, doesn't mean we stopped doing work. Here are some snaps of three CFE-ers (Laura Jaffee, Kelsey John, and Kimberly Williams Brown) along with other graduate students co-facilitating "Difficult Dialogues: Critical Conversations in a Time of Uncertainty" for FPP.
05/13/2016
Some CFE folks having a good time at the CFE end of the year happy hour!
05/13/2016
Cfe PhD students Kim Williams, Meredith Madden, and Kelsey John receive CAS and recognition of feminist scholarship in women's and gender studies.
05/05/2016
Come out and support!!
CFE Community - Join Us this Friday at 6 pm May 6th - at the Community Folk After Center (CFAC)
805 E. Genesee Street - Syracuse NY
For a Presentation and Performance by Ernest Daily - CFE Graduate Student
Betwixt and Between: Love, Freedom, and Liberation
Please share the attached flyer and information with interested others as well. See you then.
05/05/2016
Greetings everyone!
As you may or may not know, the Final Brown Bag of the semester will be taking place on Monday, May 9th, 2016 in the Tom Green Room (HH 364) from 12:00 - 2:00 p.m. Entitled, How To Maximize Your Summer! this Brown Bag will focus on the following items:
1. Conferences:
a). Interested in submitting an abstract, proposal, or paper for a conference?
b). Not sure where to submit?
c). Not sure when the deadlines are?
2. Understanding the Masters/Ph.D Timeline
a). What are the requirements for both Masters and doctoral students?
b). What are some things you should be thinking about as you move forward in your respective
programs?
3. Fun/Professional Development Opportunities in Syracuse
a). What's there to do in Syracuse over the summer?
b). Are there professional development opportunities?
Important Questions Answered Below:
Will there be food? YES!
Will faculty be present to answer pressing questions or concerns? YES!
Should you be present to learn more about how you can maximize your summer? YES!
We welcome and highly encourage both faculty and students to participate in this Brown Bag as we are certain that it will be beneficial for all in attendance.
Please find enclosed the flyer with more information as well as a copy of the agenda.
Should you have any questions, comments, or concerns, please feel free to email either Jordan at [email protected] or Camilla at [email protected].
"Happy" Last Week of Classes!
03/24/2016
CFE Alum, Dr. Don Sawyer, showing some love to Dr. Sari Biklen. He dedicated his talk at SU to her.
03/21/2016
Dr. Don C. Sawyer --- CFE alum will be a guest speaker at SU.
Wednesday, March 23rd, 7:14pm in Slocum Auditorium!!
Please read below for more info.
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The Theta Xi Chapter of Phi Beta Sigma Fraternity, Inc., in keeping with our national commitment to President Obama’s My Brother’s Keeper Initiative, proudly introduces I Am My Brother’s Keeper. Through this program, the chapter will adopt a 10-point agenda to address issues impacting men of color in the Syracuse community, particularly in the following manners:
Entrepreneurial Development of African-American males
Sigma Beta Club Programming
Addressing the disparaging drop-out rates of our young men of color
Educate African American males on the essentials of mentoring
Joining us to kickoff the launch of our new chapter initiative is Syracuse University alumni Dr. Don C. Sawyer III. Sawyer. Dr. Sawyer is currently a tenure-track assistant professor in the department of sociology at Quinnipiac University in Hamden, Connecticut. He teaches courses on Race, Education, Popular Culture, and Visual Sociology, including the university’s first sociology course dedicated to hip-hop culture. He earned his Ph.D. and M.A. in Sociology and M.S. in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University and a B.A. in Psychology from Hartwick College. His scholarly focus is on race, urban education, hip-hop culture, visual sociology, and youth critical media literacy. His current book project is an analysis of the social and academic experiences of African American male students in a dismantled urban middle school. He is also the creator of a hip-hop program (The Crossroads Collective) at an urban public high school in New Haven, Connecticut serving Black and Latino males at risk of dropping out.
The event will highlight Syracuse University and Syracuse community mentorship programs as well as recognize the achievements of our local philanthropic partner the Good Life Youth Foundation.
Please join us Wednesday March 23rd in Slocum Auditorium (SlOC 214) at 7:14pm to learn more about our new initiative and how you could get involved! For more information contact chapter secretary Travis Davis at [email protected].
03/21/2016
CFE community,
OPPORTUNITY! Admitted Students Virtual Visit Day
On Monday, March 28th from 7-9pm the CFE Council will host the first CFE Admitted Students Virtual Visit Day. Recognizing that admitted students may not all have access to physically visit campus, communicate with current students, and more, we wanted to be sure to provide an additional platform through video call-in that welcomes admitted students. It is possible that admitted students will join the video to ask questions about curriculum, advising, CFE in a broad sense, the Syracuse area, and much more.
Please see the attached flyer.
03/21/2016
Generations on generations of CFErs at the 9th Annual Conference on Equity and Social Justice.
CFE alums, Drs. Nirmala Erevelles and Derek Ford, along with current CFEr Martin Gonzalez.