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Founded in 1934, the DC Sociological Society (#DCSS) is one of the oldest regional sociological associations in the United States.

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UMD Sociology Prof Dana R. Fisher conducted a survey of Women's March participants, which is reported in the Post today! The Women’s March drew more moderates in its third year. It’s all Trump, researchers say. wapo.st/2FPChQj?tid=ss…

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Sociology grad students in the DMV: Submit your paper to the Irene B. Taeuber Graduate Student Paper Award, due March 31st, more info here: dcsociologicalsociety.org/awards.html

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LAST CALL: Who are the sociologists in DC? Take a 2-3 minute anonymous survey to help the DC Sociological Society find out! But hurry, the survey closes Thursday, 3/21 #sociology #soctwitter surveygizmo.com/s3/4712043/Soc…

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Scholarly Communication in Sociology is now up on PubPub at MIT Libraries. My goal is for this to be read by students in graduate proseminars, early-career scholars, and those who want to open their research. Will you help me reach those audiences? Thx! opensociology.pubpub.org/pub/scis.

Scholarly Communication in Sociology is now up on <a href="/pubpub/">PubPub</a> at <a href="/mitlibraries/">MIT Libraries</a>. My goal is for this to be read by students in graduate proseminars, early-career scholars, and those who want to open their research. Will you help me reach those audiences? Thx! opensociology.pubpub.org/pub/scis.
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DC Sociology Grad Students: the deadline to submit a paper for the Irene Taeuber Award has been extended to April 15, 2019. One M.A. & one Ph.D. student will receive $200 and recognition at the DCSS May Awards Dinner. Submit to [email protected]. Guidelines: dcsociologicalsociety.org/awards.html

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Sociology grad students from around the DMV: Join us for a DCSS Graduate Student Social, Sunday, April 7, 1:30–6 pm A 1:30 tour of Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, 144 Constitution Ave NE, then dinner at Good Stuff Eatery. Register at bit.ly/2CJZQqz

Sociology grad students from around the DMV:
Join us for a DCSS Graduate Student Social, Sunday, April 7, 1:30–6 pm

A 1:30 tour of Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, 
144 Constitution Ave NE, then dinner at Good Stuff Eatery.

Register at bit.ly/2CJZQqz
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Join DCSS for a Sociology Graduate Student Social Sunday, April 7, 1:30–6 pm A 1:30 tour of Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, 144 Constitution Ave NE, then dinner at Union Pub, 201 Massachusetts Ave NE (NEW LOCATION). Register at bit.ly/2CJZQqz

Join DCSS for a Sociology Graduate Student Social
Sunday, April 7, 1:30–6 pm

A 1:30 tour of Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument, 
144 Constitution Ave NE, 
then dinner at Union Pub, 
201 Massachusetts Ave NE (NEW LOCATION).

Register at bit.ly/2CJZQqz
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Dinner location change for the DCSS Graduate Student Social. I hope to see lots of local sociology graduate student friends there!

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Save the date for the 2019 DCSS Annual Banquet​ Thursday, May 23, 2019, 6:00 - 10:00 PM at Busboys and Poets, 14th and V St NW Check back soon to register! A fun evening to network with the many DC sociologists and celebrate our award winners.

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Want to spend a fun evening with great food and great company? Come to the DCSS Annual Banquet, Thurs, May 23rd, 6-10 pm, Busboys and Poets (14th & V). We'll honor our six award winners & have a panel on "Sociology and the #MeToo Movement." Register: dcsociologicalsociety.org/events.

Want to spend a fun evening with great food and great company? Come to the DCSS Annual Banquet, Thurs, May 23rd, 6-10 pm, Busboys and Poets (14th &amp; V). We'll honor our six award winners &amp; have a panel on "Sociology and the #MeToo Movement." Register: dcsociologicalsociety.org/events.
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We're counting the days until the Annual Banquet!!! Thursday, May 23, 6 p.m., Busboys and Poets, 14th & V. Distinguished scholars of all stages to be honored, a panel on "Sociology and the #MeToo Movement." JOIN US! Register by Tuesday at dcsociologicalsociety.org/events.html

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Join DCSS & Howard University Department of Sociology for: Book Talk with Amaka Okechukwu Ph.D. Monday, Oct 28th 6p-7:30p in HU Downing Hall Auditorium Dr. Okechukwu will discuss her book, "To Fulfill These Rights: Political Struggle Over Affirmative Action and Open Admissions" followed by Q&A

Join DCSS &amp; <a href="/HowardU/">Howard University</a> Department of Sociology for: 

Book Talk with <a href="/PhdAmaka/">Amaka Okechukwu Ph.D.</a> 
Monday, Oct 28th
6p-7:30p in HU Downing Hall Auditorium

Dr. Okechukwu will discuss her book, "To Fulfill These Rights: Political Struggle Over Affirmative Action and Open Admissions" followed by Q&amp;A
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REMINDER! Book Talk with Prof. Amaka Okechukwu, author of "To Fulfill These Rights: Political Struggle Over Affirmative Action and Open Admissions" followed by Q&A Monday, October 28, 6-7:30p Howard Univ Downing Hall Auditorium Metro: Green/Yellow Parking: Free in Any HU Lot >5

REMINDER!
Book Talk with Prof. Amaka Okechukwu,
author of "To Fulfill These Rights: Political Struggle Over
Affirmative Action and Open Admissions"
followed by Q&amp;A

Monday, October 28, 6-7:30p
Howard Univ Downing Hall Auditorium

Metro: Green/Yellow
Parking: Free in Any HU Lot &gt;5
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You're Invited! Friday, January 24 at 7 pm Talk by ASA President-Elect Aldon Morris "The Sociology of W.E.B. DuBois: The Centrality of HBCUs" at ASA, 1430 K Street, NW Reception at 6:30 Hosted by the DC Sociological Society and the American Sociological Association

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TONIGHT is the NIGHT!!! 7 p.m. Talk by ASA President-Elect Aldon Morris on "The Sociology of W.E.B.DuBois: The Centrality of HBCUs" at ASA, 1430 K Street, NW Reception starts at 6:30 Please join us!

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DCSS student paper deadline EXTENDED to June 30. One MA and one PhD winner. Cash prize. For details go to dcsociologicalsociety.org/awards.html