Spring āRace in Americaā lecture series addresses Latina/o/x criminology
Contact: Sarah Nicholas
STARKVILLE, Miss.āĻć½¶Ö±²„ās annual interdisciplinary lecture seriesāRace in Americaāthis spring spotlights race, crime and victimization in the Latina/o/x community.
Presented by Anthony A. Peguero, a professor of sociology and criminology at Arizona State University, the eventāāLatina/o/x Criminologyāāis March 2 at 3 p.m. in Giles Hall, Room 224. The lecture is free and open to the public.
āIt is paramount to build scholarship that spotlights the Latina/o/x population, a fast-growing group that is the United Statesā largest racial minority, to broaden the fieldās understanding of race, crime and victimization,ā said Peguero. He will discuss the possible foundational framework to inform criminological research by integrating key tenets of LatCrit that provide a scaffolding to center race and racism with understanding crime, victimization and criminal legal system involvement.
Part of Pegueroās discussion will include highlighting ways racism impacts discrimination, cultural and linguistic devaluation, criminalization and racial profiling that shape and are shaped by levels of Latina/o/x crime, victimization and legal system involvement.
The Race in America lecture series is sponsored by the College of Arts and Sciences, the Department of Sociology and the African American Studies program.
Department of Sociology faculty members Margaret āMaggieā Hagerman, Kecia Johnson and Sanna King are coordinating this yearās event.
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