DCSS has organized a panel at the Eastern Sociological Society Meeting in Washington, DC:
“Doing Sociology in the DMV in a Shifting Sociopolitical Landscape”
March 5, 2026 | 11 AM | Salon E
Washington Marriott Metro Center (12th and H NW)
This session invites collaborative discussion on the challenges presented by the evolving sociopolitical dynamics that impact both academia, broadly, and the discipline of sociology, specifically. How are sociologists adapting, resisting, innovating, or encountering obstacles in response to these changes?
Panelists:
Kim Blankenship, American U and Center for AIDS Research
Yuki Kato, Georgetown U and DC Food Policy Council
Jennifer Turner, Institute for Women’s Policy Research
Judy Lubin, Center for Urban and Racial Equity (not attending but contributing)
Carolette Norwood, Howard U and DCSS President, Moderator
DCSS is also co-sponsoring an informal happy hour on March 5, together with the Public Sociology Association at GMU:
In collaboration with the DC Sociological Society (DCSS), the Public Sociology Association (PSA) at GMU will be hosting an informal post-conference social hour. Join us on Thursday March 5th, 2026 from 7:00PM-8:30PM at the Jackpot Basement Bar (726 7th Street NW, Washington, DC 20001).
Attendees will be responsible for their own refreshment costs.
Please register in advance. DCSS membership is not required.
Other presentations by DCSS/DMV sociologists
Dr. Aleezay Khaliq, Loyola U MD, “Contested Belongings: Race, Ethnicity and Religion in Campus Muslim Organizations” Session: Ethnic Bonds & Social Belonging, Thursday, 5 March 8:00 a.m., Salon A
Presidential Plenary: “Repair as Worldmaking: Black Reparations and Closing the Racial Wealth Gap” (Karla Bruce, William “Sandy” Darity, Rashawn Ray-U Maryland, Amy Best-GMU (Moderator)), Thursday, 5 March 5:15 p.m., Salon A
Presidential Plenary: “Free DC & Empower DC: Organizing for a Democratic Future in the Nation’s Capital” (Free DC, Parisa Norouzi, Tanya Golash-Boza-UCDC, Johanna Bockman-GMU (Moderator)), Friday, 6 March 3:30 p.m., Salon E
Presidential Address: “Worldmaking for Transformation and Repair; Worldmaking as Transformation and Repair.” Amy Best-GMU, Friday, 6 March 6:00 p.m., Salon A
Presenting at ESS? Please let us know!
Send an e-mail with the details (name[s] and affiliation, title, date and time, brief description) to dcsociologicalsociety@gmail.com and we will update this news item with a list of DMV presenters.