The Department of Political Science at the University of Washington has issued the following statement in response to the George Floyd protests taking place throughout the nation. Perspectives from WISIR-affiliated…
An opinion piece written by Professor Jake Grumbach and co-authors Charlotte Hill, Adam Bonica and Hakeem Jefferson was published in The New York Times today. The article examines new findings from their recent paper,…
Professor Megan Ming Francis' new paper "The Price of Civil Rights: Black Lives, White Funding, and Movement Capture" was featured today on Vox. In the paper, Francis explores a case…
Professor Christopher Sebastian Parker was published in POLITICO Magazine's recent interactive article, which featured critical perspectives from ten of the top political thinkers in the US, days before the Iowa…
Professor Christopher Parker was interviewed on Seattle Channel's Civic Cocktail series, alongside King County Prosecutor Dan Satterberg, discussing the rise of racially motivated violence and white nationalism following the election of…
New faculty member Jake Grumbach has won two awards from the American Political Science Association for his dissertation titled "Polarized Federalism: Activists, Voters, and the Resurgence of State Policy in…
Charles W Mills, professor of philosophy at the CUNY graduate school, will deliver the next lecture in the Sawyer Seminar series on Capitalism and Comparative Racialization. Dr. Mill's lecture, “Liberalism and…
Shireen Hassim, professor of political studies at the University of the Witwatersrand (Wits), will deliver the next lecture in the Sawyer Seminar series on Capitalism and Comparative Racialization. Dr. Hassim's…
Tianna Paschel, Assistant Professor of African American Studies at University of California - Berkeley , will deliver the next lecture in the Sawyer Seminar series on Capitalism and Comparative Racialization.…
Neferti Tadiar, Professor of Women's, Gender & Sexuality Studies at Barnard College, will deliver the next lecture in the Sawyer Seminar series on Capitalism and Comparative Racialization. Dr. Tadiar's lecture, "Objects…