Categories: Events, NewsBy Jeanette Hordge-SmithJuly 2, 2020 Share this article Share on FacebookShare on Facebook TweetShare on Twitter Pin itShare on Pinterest Share on LinkedInShare on LinkedIn Share on WhatsAppShare on WhatsApp Author: Jeanette Hordge-Smith http://www.dashmarketingllc.com Post navigationPreviousPrevious post:Dr. Hordge-Freeman, Jessica Kizer, and Edlin Veras presented their USF NEXUS-sponsored research, “Color-Coded Affections: The Impact of Skin Color on Affective Capital and Self-Esteem” at Association of Black the Sociologists Conference (August 9, 2019, NYC)NextNext post:Dr. Hordge-Freeman is interviewed about how universities should respond to racially insensitive comments.Related PostsDr. Hordge-Freeman co-edits “Cidadanias Invisibles” with Mariela Noles Cotito funded USF Racial Justice InitiativeDecember 5, 2024Dr. Hordge-Freeman attends private screening of Journey Towards Justice in Tampa and honors Carolyn StrangeNovember 22, 2024Dr. Hordge-Freeman’s new book wins the 2024 American Sociological Association (ASA) Section on Human Rights Gordon Hirabayashi Human Rights Book AwardNovember 14, 2024Dr. Hordge-Freeman hosts book talk for Second-Class DaughtersNovember 7, 2024Dr. Hordge-Freeman profiled in the Rice ThresherNovember 5, 2024Dr. Hordge-Freeman’s co-directed documentary Journey Towards Justice selected as an Official Selection at the Renaissance Black Film FestivalOctober 24, 2024
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