
Description
Professor Halee Robinson is an advanced PhD candidate in the Department of History and the Department of African American Studies at Princeton University, whose community-centered work focuses on histories of race, freedom, citizenship, and the carceral state in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Her research explores how Black, Mexican, and poor white communities interacted with the Texas penal system after the Civil War by centering the importance of community and family dynamics in experiences with policing, courts, and state-sanctioned punishment.
The Departments of Race, Ethnicity,Gender & Sexuality Studies and History are pleased to announce a research talk by Professor Halee Robinson, a joint Assistant Professor candidate in African American Studies and History.
Location
H-E-B Student Union (HSU 2.102-Travis), Main Campus
Online Location
Category:
Campus Events Students
Contact:
The Department of Race, Ethnicity, Gender, and Sexuality Studies
210-458-6277
regss@utsa.edu