Events

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Here you can find information about upcoming and past events related to multiculturalism, race, and ethnicity in Classics. If you know of an opportunity that you would like us to post here, please email information and links for what you would like to share on our website to multiculturalclassics@gmail.com.

Upcoming Events

  • TBD

Past Events

  • January 3-6, 2019 at the 150th Society for Classical Studies Annual Meeting in San Diego, California
    • Session 7: Culture and Society in Greek, Roman and Byzantine Egypt (Organized by the American Society of Papyrologists and Giovanni R. Ruffini, Fairfield University)
    • Session 11: Theatre and Social Justice: The Work of Luis Alfaro (Organized by Nancy S. Rabinowitz, Hamilton College, Mary Louise Hart, J. Paul Getty Museum, and Melinda Powers, John Jay College and the Graduate Center, CUNY)
    • Session 17: Theorizing Africana Receptions (Organized by Eos: Africana Receptions of Greece and Rome, Sasha-Mae Eccleston, Brown University, and Caroline Stark, Howard University)
    • Session 26: Lightning Talks #1 – Pedagogy (Mary Jaeger, University of Oregon, Presiding)
    • Session 29: “African Americans and the Classics,” by Margaret Malamud (Organized by the Committee on Diversity in the Profession, Victoria E. Pagán, University of Florida)
    • Session 31: Epigraphic Approaches to Multilingualism and Multilingual Societies in the Ancient Mediterranean (Joint AIA-SCS Session, organized by Marco Santini, Princeton University, and Georgios Tsolakis, Institute for the Study of the Ancient World)
    • Presidential Panel: “Global Classics”
    • Session 41: Centering the Margins: Creating Inclusive Syllabi (Organized by Rebecca Futo Kennedy, Denison University, and Suzanne Lye, Dartmouth College)
    • Session 86: What’s in a Name?: Race, Ethnicity, and Cultural Identity in the Poetry of Vergil (Organized by the Vergilian Society and James J. O’Hara, University of North Carolina at Capel Hill)
  • October 4-6, 2018 at UPenn – 2018 CAAS Meeting with joint MRECC and Classics and Social Justice Panel – “Race and Ethnicity Syllabus Workshop for the College and High School Classroom” presided over by Jackie Murray, University of Kentucky, and David Wright, Fordham University
  • Friday April 27, 2018 at the University of Maryland in College Park, Maryland – Women and Classical Scholarship Colloquium featuring talks such as “Classical Subversions in Baroque Mexico from (Proto) Feminist Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz” by Sandra Cypess and Eyda Merediz
  • April 9, 2018 at Ohio State University in Columbus, Ohio – Dr. Michael Brumbaugh, Assistant Professor of Classical Studies at Tulane University presenting “Plato in Paraguay: An Unexpected Journey” at Ohio State University
  • March 16-17, 2018 – Racing the Classics Conference – Princeton University
  • March 16-17, 2018 – Classics and Social Justice Panel – Making a Difference: Classics, Outreach, and Social Justice in the Classroom (CANE 2018 Annual Meeting, University of Rhode Island in Kingston, RI)
  • October 7, 2017 – The Inaugural MRECC Panel – “Racism and Language in Classics Today” (CAAS 2017 Annual Meeting, Marriott East Side Hotel in New York City)

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