We are delighted to announce that Desmond Goss was awarded a CTC mini-grant to bring social justice professionals in for a virtual panel on working in social justice (a copy of his full proposal). This is a great start to our new Social Justice Certificate program, which he also now serves… more »
Dr. Eric Wright and his research team offer some important insights into exploitation of homeless youth in Atlanta.
https://news.gsu.edu/2019/10/21/homeless-youth-trafficking/?fbclid=IwAR3MZ3-14oJH5nwGitprhrIZcuGts1lVPn10JQJNu1UNiKTOwWO8iL-KoHI
The Sociology Club sponsored a book talk on November 5th featuring, Tara Coyt, the author of Real Talk about LGBTQIA.
She cites our chair’s work and interviews in this book. She is no stranger to #GSUSOCI and we were excited to have her come and discuss her body of work with us.
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On March 26th, we hosted our Annual Sociology Career Open House! This was organized specifically for #GSUSOCI majors (and minors) to help them explore the many opportunities a degree in sociology offers. We would like to send a special thanks to the companies that participated in this event; CityYear , Urban Teachers, State… more »
The September issue of City & Community is live on Wiley!
The issue’s upfront Symposium: “Reflections on the Uses of Census Data — Looking to 2020” with the lead essay by John R. Logan and respondents Robert Adelman, Samantha Friedman and Karyn Lacy is free-access until the end of the year.
There is… more »