SIG Event: Comparative Climate Action Policy: Lessons Learned from Local Climate Change Networks in California and Baden-Wuttemberg, Germany

Anatol Center , United States

Join us for a Lecture, Panel Discussion & Q/A A Scholarly Intersections Event Featuring: Dr. Christine Jocoy, Geography, CSULB Dr. Lily House-Peters, Geography, CSULB Dr. Melanie Nagel, Political Science, University of Tubingen, Germany Dr. Michael Mendez, Urban Planning & Public Policy, UC Irvine Som Chounlamountry, Political Science, CSULB Martin McCarthy, Environmental Science & Policy, CSULB […]

SIG Event: Intersectionality and the Subject: Representation, Violence, and Liberal Human(itarian)ism: A Talk with Dr. Lina Chhun

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Dr. Lina Chhun is a first-generation Cambodian American activist-scholar. Dr. Chhun was born in Khao-I-Dang, a refugee camp in Thailand and grew up in California. She is currently working on her book, Walking with the Ghost, which addresses questions of commemoration and vulnerability in the aftermath of violence. After completing her doctorate in Gender Studies […]

SIG Event: Racialization in a Global Context: A Talk with Dr. Suraj Yengde

Anatol Center , United States

Dr. Suraj Yengde is one of India’s leading scholars and public intellectuals. Named as one of the 25 Most Influential Young Indians by GQ magazine and the Most Influential Young Dalit by Zee, Suraj is author of the best-seller Caste Matters and co-editor of the award-winning anthology The Radical in Ambedkar. Suraj’s forthcoming book by […]

Critical Justice Committee Speaker Series: Immigration Surveillance, Expanding Borders & Race

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Critical Justice Committee Speaker Series:* Dr. Ana Muñiz Immigration Surveillance, Expanding Borders & Race   Join us for a conversation with Dr. Ana Muñiz, Assistant Professor in Criminology, Law and Society at UC Irvin about her powerful new book, Borderland Circuitry (UC Press, 2022). She investigates the ever-expanding immigration surveillance system, remaking of borders, and the reconstruction […]

SIG Event: Towards Black Freedom: The Life and Learnings of Sekou Odinga

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Please come out in person for an exciting event featuring Sekou Odinga, a founding member of the Bronx chapter of the Black Panther Party, a member of the Organization of Afro American unity, and a member of the Black Liberation Army. Join us for a conversation with him about his lifelong work in the movement […]

The Woman King Review and Discussion

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Department of Africana Studies Presents a Review and Discussion of The Woman King Panelists: Dr. Keith Claybrook, Professor Africana Studies, Dr. Alice Nicholas, Assistant Professor Africana Studies, Dr. Maulana Karenga, Professor and Chair Africana Studies, Ms. Chimbuko Tembo, Administrative Support Coordinator Africana Studies, Ms. Maya Washington Student, Professor Myia Williams, Lecturer Africana Studies Zoom: https://csulb.zoom.us/j/84514339954?pwd=Rkg1Z3BtemErZkNnV1g3TmNacWlmUT09 […]

WOMAN. LIFE. FREEDOM: A CONVERSATION ON THE IRANIAN UPRISING

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CSULB Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies, CSUN Civil Discourse and Social Change CSUN Middle Eastern and Islamic Studies Program Presents Woman. Life. Freedom: A Conversation on the Iranian Uprising   Mahsa Amini, a 22-year-old Kurdish woman, died after being arrested by Iranian morality police in Tehran on September 13, 2022, for allegedly violating a […]

DIWALI Celebration!

USU Ballroom , United States

Greetings from South Asian Student Association..!! Diwali is here and our Diwali celebrations would be incomplete without your presence… We will look forward to having you and make it a memorable occasion for all of us. Registration is mandatory and the admission is to be paid to the organizers listed in the event description. Link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/csulb-diwali-festival-tickets-443787930647