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A study by Ph.D. student Joseph Carter (Psychology) and fellow researchers unearths the connections between incarceration, police discrimination, and HIV risk and outcomes for Black sexual minority men. Read more

Professor Tanisha C. Ford (Photo credit Darcy Rogers)
Ford discusses her acclaimed book, her writing process, new projects, and why she joined The Graduate Center. Read more

Muhammad Ali Khalidi (Photo courtesy of Khalidi)
A specialist in philosophy of science, cognitive science, philosophy of mind, and medieval Islamic philosophy, Khalidi joins The Graduate Center as a presidential professor. Read more

The Graduate Center capitalizes Black and Indigenous. Our updated style guide includes a section on terms related to race and national origins. Read more

Jah Elyse Sayers (Photo courtesy of Sayers)
Sayers is a Black, mixed-race, and trans masculine researcher, organizer, and artist who is studying the way that queer and trans people make and maintain their place in neighborhoods and public areas. Read more

Richard C. Clark (Photo courtesy of Clark)
Clark spoke to Tanya Domi, host of The Thought Project podcast, about their research on white privilege and joining the Black Lives Matter protests. Read more

Kevin Nadal
Professor Kevin Nadal talks about his latest book, which looks at how the criminal justice system has treated LGBTQ people, including LGBTQ people of color, and the consequences. Read more

Professor Soon Ae Chun
Professor Soon Ae Chun launches a new journal to explore the impact of AI and other digital advances on government, individuals, and democracy. Read more
Tomorrow, June 19, Juneteenth, marks the day in 1865 — more than two years after the Emancipation Proclamation was issued — when Black slaves in Galveston, Texas, finally learned of their freedom. It has long been a day of celebration. Read more

Emily Drabrinski (Credit: Alex Irklievski/The Graduate Center)
Emily Drabinski, interim chief librarian, speaks about the resources available to researchers, the library’s commitment to social justice, and how much she’s looking forward to leaving her home office and returning to the Mina Rees Library. Read more