Support for conference travel and attendance is
typically offered by the Graduate Forum, Small
Colleges and Universities Faculty
Forum (SCUFF), and the Scholars of
Color Forum. Calls for travel grant
applications are contingent upon available funding and are issued by each forum
several months prior to the
conference. These calls will be posted here once they are available.
View the full CUFA 2019 program at https://cufa2019.socialstudies.org . Please note that the conference begins on Wednesday morning, 11/20, with a full day of programming on Thursday, 11/21. The Graduate Forum and Research-into-Practice sessions will take place on Friday, 11/22. Our original CUFA Thursday keynote, Cristina Tzintzún Ramirez, has announced her candidacy for the U.S. Senate, running against seated Senator John Cornyn, and will no longer be able to appear at CUFA. Our new closing keynote panel will consist of three vibrant individuals who will speak to the theme of Intersectionality and Latinx Advocacy and Activism : State Representatives Mary González (El Paso) and Celia Israel (Austin) and Executive Interim Director of Jolt , Antonio Arellano.
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