It is with great enthusiasm to announce The Colorism Project, Inc.'s 2024 Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism . The conference has been named after distinguished scholar and the “father of colorism” Ronald E. Hall, Ph.D., Professor in the School of Social Work in the College of Social Science at Michigan State University. Dr. Hall’s research spans years focusing on colorism and skin color in the United States and globally. Read more about Ronald E. Hall, Ph.D.
The conference will be the largest meeting of faculty, scholars, practitioners, students, representatives from businesses and industry, organizations, community members, and others interested in colorism across various disciplines and specializations. We anticipate the conference serving as a medium to build a solid and intellectual foundation to advance the study of colorism in academia, the workforce and society while encouraging discussions, initiatives, and other activities focusing on colorism. In addition, we anticipate the conference also serving as a medium for networking, development of workforce training, syllabi and curriculum design and development, increased focus, and inclusion of colorism in the literature on diversity, equity and inclusion, open dialogues, historical perspectives, global colorism issues, and data collection.
The 2023 inaugural conference was a huge success and included global presenters and attendees. Join us for the 2024 Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism for another rewarding conference experience. On behalf of the conference committee, we are looking forward to a robust and stimulating conference.
Continued Success
Donnamaria Culbreth, Ph.D.
Conference Founder and Chair
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Conference website: colorismconf.com
It is with great enthusiasm to announce The Colorism Project, Inc.'s 2024 Ronald E. Hall Conference on Colorism . The conference has been named after distinguished scholar and the “father of colorism” Ronald E. Hall, Ph.D., Professor in the School of…
An e-mail link to access the conference will be sent via Zoom Events.
An e-mail link to access the conference will be sent via Zoom Events.