Marva Shalev Marom | Jews and Race Series
Online, to register for the event please visit the Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union event webpage
Marva Shalev Marom, PhD student, Stanford Graduate School of Education, concentration for Education and Jewish studies (EdJS) and Race Inequality and Language in Education (RILE)
Marva Shalev Marom is a PhD student at Stanford Graduate School of Education, in the concentration for Education and Jewish studies (EdJS) and Race Inequality and Language in Education (RILE). Since 2006, Marva created educational initiatives with marginalized youth in Israel. She founded a music center in Jaffa, near Tel Aviv, working predominantly with Jewish Ethiopian immigrants and local Palestinian communities. For her dissertation, Marva conducts community based research with her Ethiopian Israeli students, on the intersection of religion and race, and nation building in Israel.
For more information, and for forthcoming registration information and Zoom links, please visit the Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union event webpage here.
This event is part of a series on Jews and Race during the 2020-2021 academic year, a collaboration of the Richard S. Dinner Center for Jewish Studies at the Graduate Theological Union, the Berkeley Center for Jewish Studies, the Berkeley Center for the Study of Religion, and the Berkeley Institute for Jewish Law and Israel Studies.