Gonzaga International Conference on Hate Studies 2023

Call for Proposals Deadline: January 4, 2023

Gonzaga International Conference on Hate Studies 2023

Call for Proposals Deadline: January 4, 2023
Conference Dates: April 20-22, 2023
Location: Spokane, WA, USA and Hybrid
Theme: Challenges of Hate in the 21st Century

In this time of political divisiveness, racial inequity, extremism, and climate injustice, the importance of understanding how the processes of dehumanization and othering harm communities and the world in which we live is as critical as ever.

The Gonzaga Center for the Study of Hate invites you to consider opportunities to share your work to counter hate and promote hope and submit a proposal to present at the Seventh International Conference on Hate Studies. The multidisciplinary field of hate studies brings us together for new understandings to address hate in any one or more of its manifestations (e.g. racism, Anti-Semitism, homophobia, religious intolerance, extremism, white supremacy, anti-immigration animus, ableism, etc.).

The International Conference on Hate Studies is one of the leading interdisciplinary academic forums on hate, related social problems, and ways to create socially just and inclusive communities. The lessons learned and plans which emerge will help educators, researchers, advocates, and others better analyze and combat hatred in its various manifestations to lead to communities being committed to peace, human rights, and justice.

You may reach out to Dr. Ryan Turcott, Proposal Chair at turcott@gonzaga.edu or Dr. James Mohr, Conference Co-Chair at james.mohr@ccs.spokane.edu.

Ryan Turcott, Ph.D.
Gonzaga University

ICOHS Proposal Chair
Office: 509-313-3604

Jim Mohr, Ph.D. (he/him/his)
Community Colleges of Spokane

Vice Provost of Strategic Partnerships
Office: 509-434-5120
Cell: 509-514-5069

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Published by David J. Smith

I am a career coach, consultant, and head of a not for profit - the Forage Center - that offers humanitarian education training. I also teach at George Mason University and Drexel University. A one time lawyer, I spent many years teaching in a community college where I was a Fulbright U.S. Scholar teaching in Estonia. I'm the author of Peace Jobs: A Student's Guide to Starting a Career Working for Peace (IAP 2016). I've been married to my best friend for over 31 years and we have two well adjusted adult children who teach me something new everyday. I live in Rockville, Maryland.

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