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Where Are Black Girls Safe?

In this interactive talk focusing on her most recent book Black Girls and How We Fail Them, award-winning scholar Dr. Aria S. Halliday will highlight commonalities in popular streaming platform films and television to consider how Black girls are represented and how they respond. This talk promises to pique your interest in cultural studies, girlhood… continue reading

Birthing Black Bodies- Memory Work, Reclamation, and the Fight for Reproductive Justice

December 4th, 2025 • 4:30-6:30pm Featuring: • Zoe Bambara, Cultural Worker, Organizer, and Full Spectrum & Prison Doula • Michele Lamarr-Suggs, Certified Nurse Midwife, Penn Medicine • Lana Colquhoun, Full Spectrum Doula • Dr. Mali Collins, PhD,Assistant Professor of African American & African Diaspora Studies at American University and Visiting Professor at the Institute of… continue reading

Graduate Student Presentations for Stockton Childhood Application Seminar Series

We’re excited to share that four graduate students in the Rutgers-Camden Childhood Studies Department will present at the Childhood Application Seminar Series (CASS), sponsored by the Stockton University Childhood Studies Minor. CASS is designed to showcase acclaimed scholars and cutting-edge research related to childhood. These presentations will be virtual. The Zoom links to attend are below. November 18th, Tuesday, from… continue reading

The Diaspora Strikes Back 2026 Conference Call For Papers

The Department of Childhood Studies at Rutgers University seeks proposals for a multidisciplinary conference on Transnational Desires and Childhoods of Empire as a means of continuing a critical, multidisciplinary dialogue around Black childhoods and childhoods of color. We seek to convene scholars, writers, practitioners, artists, and advocates for children interested in wrestling with the tensions around diasporas… continue reading

Congratulations to Dr. Palak Vashist!

We are delighted to share that Dr. Palak Vashist successfully defended her dissertation, “Stitching Age and Labor: Child Laborers, Factory Schools, and Colonial ‘Protection’ in Bombay Textile Mills (1880–1911),” on September 9, 2025. Dr. Vashist will soon join the Institute for Spatial History Innovation at the University of Pittsburgh’s Department of History as a Research… continue reading