Chicago's Ethnic Mosaic:
Cultural Identity and Neighborhood Change
Sponsored by the Association of College and Research Libraries (ACRL)
Anthropology and Sociology Section (ANSS)
Sunday, July 12, 2009 8 AM - 12 PM
McCormick Place
ALA Annual Conference Chicago, IL

www.explorechicago.org
An interdisciplinary panel of scholars will explore issues
surrounding race, ethnicity, and the traditional and
changing nature of Chicago's neighborhoods.
Speakers
John Koval
Associate Professor of Sociology (emeritus)
DePaul University
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Janet L. Smith
Associate Professor of Urban Planning
University of Illinois-Chcago |
Nilda Flores-Gonzalez
Associate Professor of Sociology/
Latin American & Latino Studies
University of Illinois-Chcago
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D.Bradford Hunt
Associate Professor of Social Science
Roosevelt University |

This program was made possible in part
through the generous support of Wiley-Blackwell.
Co-sponsorship also provided by:
American Indian Library Associatopn, ALA Committee on Diversity (COD), ALA Diversity Council, Committee on Rural, Native and Tribal Libraries of All Kinds, ALA Ethnic Multicultural Information Exchange Round Table(EMIERT), ALA Rural Library Services, ACRL Rare Books & Manuscripts Section (RBMS)
Webmasters: Jeremy Morgan Bonnie Ryan
Syracuse University Library
May, 2009