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Session Submission Type: Preconference
This preconference bridges a gap in the American Sociological Association between the Section on Racial and Ethnic Minorities (SREM) and the Community and Urban Sociology Section (CUSS). It recognizes how sociologists have struggled to understand the relationship between space and society. It draws on a long legacy but challenges a dominant paradigm that associates Black and Brown neighborhoods with harm and danger. Panelists move beyond but these themes to consider how non-white spaces foster joy, care, and mutual aid.
This preconference also considers the production of space and place and extends its analytical frame to borders, boundaries, and the distinction between urban, suburban, and peripheral areas to interrogate how and why the relation between people and production results in patterned disparities to access public goods and amenities. It also interrogates segregation and the related concepts of white and Black space to predict the impact of the new Latina/o/X category for the 2030 US Census.
Uriel Serrano, University of Southern California
Pierrette Hondagneu-Sotelo, University of Southern California
Prentiss A. Dantzler, University of Toronto
AJ Golio, Tulane University
Jackelyn Hwang, Stanford University
Janet Muñiz, California State University-Long Beach
Orly Clerge, University of California-Davis
William A. Lugo, Eastern Connecticut State University
John N. Robinson, Princeton University
Louise Seamster, University of Iowa
Zaire Z. Dinzey-Flores, Rutgers University-New Brunswick
Nancy Lopez Lopez, UNM
Melissa M. Valle, Rutgers University-Newark