Event



COLLOQUIUM- Heymann Lecture- Nora Gross- Barnard College

Colloquium
Apr 23, 2025 at - | PSC Commons - 403 McNeil Building

The 2025 Rex J. L. Heymann lecture will be given by Dr. Nora Gross(link is external), who is an Assistant Professor of Education at Barnard College.

Nora Gross is a sociologist of education, an ethnographer, and a documentary filmmaker. Her research explores the intersection of race, gender, and class for youth in school and community contexts and asks how young people develop and protect their inner lives in the face of considerable external constraints.

In her ethnographic book, Brothers in Grief: The Hidden Toll of Gun Violence on Black Boys and Their Schools(link is external) (University of Chicago Press, 2024), Gross spotlights the emotional impacts of neighborhood gun violence for Black teenage boys and its consequences for educational equity. The books tells the story of a Philadelphia high school and the evolving ways that students and school staff negotiated grief and academic expectations in the aftermath of student deaths.

Gross also co-edited a methods text entitled Care-Based Methodologies: Reimagining Qualitative Research with Youth in U.S. Schools(link is external) (link is external)(Bloomsbury Academic Press, 2022), which offers concrete advice for conducting school-based research grounded in care. Other work has been published in education, sociology, and social science methods journals and several documentary films are available for public viewing.