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The 2022 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture: Finding My Place in a Changing World A Perspective of Faith
The 2022 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture: Finding My Place in a Changing World A Perspective of Faith
Guest Speakers: Rabbi Scott Fox, Father Christos P. Kanakis, Professor Kathryn Chew (Moderator), Dean Jihad Turk Elena Curris, a caring person with a creative and adventurous spirit, served California State University, Long Beach, in several advancement and public relations capacities. At the time of her unexpected passing, Elena, a 2009 graduate of Leadership Long Beach, […]
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Breaking Down the Walls: Deaf and Disabled Immigrant Experiences
Breaking Down the Walls: Deaf and Disabled Immigrant Experiences
Supported by CSULB Scholarly Intersections series by the American Sign Language Linguistics and Deaf Cultures (ASLD) program in collaboration with the Sociology (SOC) and Anthropology (ANTH) departments “Breaking Down the Walls: Deaf and Disabled Immigrant Experiences.” Five immigrant advocate panelists from a wide range of experiences, including Deaf immigrants from different countries of origin and […]
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Napoleon and Caricatures: 200 Years of History
Napoleon and Caricatures: 200 Years of History
You are invited to "Napoléon and Caricatures: 200 Years of History," an event co-sponsored by CLA Scholarly Intersections and History, Art History, RGRLL, and the French & Francophone Studies program: Dr. Pascal Dupuy, Université de Rouen
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THE 56TH ANNUAL COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CONFERENCE: Culture Jamming and the Art of Subversion: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
CWL is proud to hold our 56th annual Comparative Literature Conference: “Culture Jamming and the Art of Subversion: A Multidisciplinary Perspective.” Here is a link to the program. We’ll be in the Anatol Center, MHB 315, and on Zoom. This year a number of our CLA colleagues are participating. Amir Sharifi from Linguistics is presenting […]
Intimate Histories: A Virtual Conversation with Rafia Zakaria
Intimate Histories: A Virtual Conversation with Rafia Zakaria
A Cross-Campus Collaboration between California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), University of California, Irvine (UCI), and California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Rafia Zakaria Rafia Zakaria is an author, attorney, and human rights activist. She the author of Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption, The Upstairs Wife: An Intimate History of Pakistan, and Veil. She has […]
The Role of Social Media in South Korean Feminist Activism
The Role of Social Media in South Korean Feminist Activism
DEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S, GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH (CSULB) The Role of Social Media in South Korean Feminist Activism ANAT SCHWARTZ CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR'S DOCTORAL INCENTIVE FELLOW ZOOM LINK: HTTPS://CSULB.ZOOM.US/J/81012909236 RSVP USING QR CODE, OR VISIT: HTTPS://BIT.LY/WGSS413 Co-sponsored by the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, Department […]
Shrines and Sovereigns: Life, Death, and Religion in Rural Azerbaijan
Shrines and Sovereigns: Life, Death, and Religion in Rural Azerbaijan
You are invited to A Scholarly Intersectons Talk supported by: Departments of History, Anthropology, Religious Studies, Internatonal Studies, and Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literature. “Shrines and Sovereigns: Life, Death, and Religion in Rural Azerbaijan” Taking up the case of a regionally famous mystical actor and rebel in the Caucasus region of the former Soviet […]
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Cambodian New Year A Point of Community Renewal and Reflection: a Talk with Dr. LinDa Saphan about Cambodian Rock Music
Cambodian New Year A Point of Community Renewal and Reflection: a Talk with Dr. LinDa Saphan about Cambodian Rock Music
Cambodian New Year A Point of Community Renewal and Reflection: a Talk with Dr.  LinDa Saphan about Cambodian Rock Music College of the Liberal Arts Scholarly Intersections Talk Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration 2022 Tuesday, April 19th | 2:00 - 3:15PM Zoom: https://bit.ly/aapi22_cam Long Beach, California is home to the largest […]
Representation and Reclamation: Native Americans in Video Games
Representation and Reclamation: Native Americans in Video Games
The History Department and American Indian Studies would like to invite you to a Scholarly Intersections talk featuring Dr. Ashlee Bird (Western Abenaki) a Native American game designer, PhD in Native American Studies, and the Moreau Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Bird will present research from her dissertation and most […]
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Healing Justice Through the Arts
Healing Justice Through the Arts
We invite you and your students to join us for “Healing Justice Through the Arts,” a Scholarly Intersections event hosted by Drs. May Lin and Janet Muñiz in Asian & Asian American Studies and Sociology on Thursday, April 21st, 2022 | 2-3:15pm. Register here to receive the Zoom link: tinyurl.com/SIApril21 This workshop features Narinda Heng, a queer Khmer […]
2022 Annual Solanki Lecture: Farhad Manjoo “Tech and the Burning World”
2022 Annual Solanki Lecture: Farhad Manjoo “Tech and the Burning World”
The Yadunandan Center for India Studies is proud to present the 2022 Annual Solanki Lecture: "Tech and the Burning World" Farhad Manjoo  Farhad Manjoo, an opinion columnist at The New York Times, has been covering the internet and the technology industry for two decades. He will talk about the ways digital technology is changing global societies […]
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Annual Africana Studies Day Forum – Africana Studies and the Struggle for AB-1460 and a Quality Education: Conducting Our Blooming in the Noise and Whip of the Whirlwind
Annual Africana Studies Day Forum – Africana Studies and the Struggle for AB-1460 and a Quality Education: Conducting Our Blooming in the Noise and Whip of the Whirlwind
The Department of Africana Studies California State University, Long Beach Presents Africana Studies and the Struggle for AB-1460 and a Quality Education: Conducting Our Blooming in the Noise and Whip of the Whirlwind Panelists: Dr. Marquita Gammage Professor and Chair, Department of Africana Studies, California State University, Northridge Dr. Ken Monteiro Former Dean, College of […]
We Go Down Sewing: A Conversation with the Auntie Sewing Squad
We Go Down Sewing: A Conversation with the Auntie Sewing Squad
We hope you can join us for a virtual panel conversation with Kristina Wong and members of the Auntie Sewing Squad, about the mutual aid organization and the new book, The Auntie Sewing Squad Guide to Mask Making, Radical Care, and Racial Justice, on Tuesday, April 26, 2pm to 3:15pm. We Go Down Sewing: A Conversation […]
The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity
The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity
What has it meant to be Jewish in a nation defined by the categories of Black and White? Are American Jews of European background members of a vulnerable minority group or part of the privileged white majority? Or both? This discussion will examine the uneasy place Jews have held in America’s racial culture since the late nineteenth century and also ask what role they have to play in today’s movements for racial justice. […]
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Visibility Interrupted: Rural Queer Life & The Politics of Unbecoming
Visibility Interrupted: Rural Queer Life & The Politics of Unbecoming
Scholarly Intersections Event Scholar Dr. Carly Thomsen, faculty in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Middlebury College, will be visiting campus next week on Thursday, April 28th (3-4:30pm) to share her research and excellent first monograph, Visibility Interrupted: Rural Queer Life & The Politics of Unbecoming. She will also be showing an associated short film […]