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F*ck You, Jeff Bezos!: Amazon Workers take on the Corporate Giant
F*ck You, Jeff Bezos!: Amazon Workers take on the Corporate Giant
Ron Loewe and the students of Anthropology 305 cordially invite you to a talk by Professor Jake Wilson of the CSULB Sociology Department F*ck You, Jeff Bezos!: Amazon Workers take on the Corporate Giant Professor Wilson is the co-editor (with Ellen Reese) of The Cost of Free Shipping: Amazon in the Global Economy […]
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Panel on Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
Panel on Earthquakes in Turkey and Syria
The panel will reflect on and assess the personal, political and humanitarian dimensions of the earthquake and its aftermath. It will also be a space for the community to share their thoughts and feelings and how we at CSULB and Long Beach in general can help. Speakers will include Dr. Ezgi Yildiz and Dr. […]
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Translating and Editing an Eighteenth-Century Private Correspondence of Non-Native German Aristocrats: Wilhelmine von Bayreuth and Friedrich der Grobe
Translating and Editing an Eighteenth-Century Private Correspondence of Non-Native German Aristocrats: Wilhelmine von Bayreuth and Friedrich der Grobe
The Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to two guest lectures by: Dr. Annette Keilhauer Professor of French and Italian The University of Erlangen-Niremberg Translating and Editing an Eighteenth-Century Private Correspondence of Non-Native German Aristocrats: Wilhelmine von Bayreuth and Friedrich der Große This lecture will be […]
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Scholarly Intersections: HDEV And SOC Professions in Service & Community panel
Scholarly Intersections: HDEV And SOC Professions in Service & Community panel
Professions in Service & Community Want to know more about professions that have direct impact on individuals’ lives and wellbeing and make a difference in the community? Join our virtual panel to hear from Sociology & Human Development alumni about their careers! The virtual panel will feature CSULB Human Development & Sociology alumni who will […]
Contextualizing Historical Translations: The Example of Madame de Lafayette’s Princesse de Cleves in German Translation
Contextualizing Historical Translations: The Example of Madame de Lafayette’s Princesse de Cleves in German Translation
The Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to two guest lectures by: Dr. Annette Keilhauer Professor of French and Italian The University of Erlangen-Niremberg Contextualizing Historical Translations: The Example of Madame de Lafayette's Princesse de Clèves in German Translation This lecture will be in English and […]
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Scholarly Intersections Event: Time of Migration – How Aging Taiwanese Immigrants Remake Intergenerational Intimacy
Scholarly Intersections Event: Time of Migration – How Aging Taiwanese Immigrants Remake Intergenerational Intimacy
Human Development Seminar Series “Time of Migration: How Aging Taiwanese Immigrants Remake Intergenerational Intimacy” Based on longitudinal ethnographic work, Time and Migration interrogates how long-term immigrants negotiate their needs as they grow older and how transnational migration shapes later-life transitions. Dr. Sun develops the concept of “temporalities of migration” to examine the interaction between space, […]
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Fulbright Scholarship Town Hall
Fulbright Scholarship Town Hall
March 8th 12:30-1:45 Alumni Center, CSULB Come meet State Department staff and learn about the Fulbright Scholarship. The Fulbright Board is made of presidential appointees that include former ambassador's, national policy experts, and industry leaders. From 12:30-1:45 hear from Donna Brazile, former chair of the Democratic National Committee, and current chair of the Fulbright Board. Remarks will be followed […]
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Career Panel: Professions in Climate Justice & Sustainability
Career Panel: Professions in Climate Justice & Sustainability
Please join us on Thursday, March 9th at 2-3pm for a Human Development X Sociology X Geography Career panel on: “Professions in Climate Justice & Sustainability” The virtual panel will feature speakers from the tech industry, education, and more! They will discuss their career journeys to address the climate crisis, sustainability, and climate justice. All […]
A Queer Way of Feeling: Girl Fans and Personal Archives of Early Hollywood Book Talk
A Queer Way of Feeling: Girl Fans and Personal Archives of Early Hollywood Book Talk
Please join us for this event that WGSS has collaborated on with the Film & Electronic Arts Department. Diana Anselmo, a new tenure-track faculty member in the Film & Electronic Arts Department will being having a book talk on her recently published book entitled A Queer Way of Feeling: Girl Fans and Personal Archives of […]
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African Distinguished Speaker Series 2023
African Distinguished Speaker Series 2023
California State University, Long Beach Africa Subcommittee of the International Education Committee Presents An exciting afternoon examining African ideas, values and culture. Dr. Salim Faraji Professor (CSUDH), Ordained Minister African Methodist Episcopal Church and an Okomfo, Akan (Ghana) Traditional Healer/Priest Sponsors: Department of Africana Studies For more information, please contact: Dr. Uche Okafor Uche.Okafor@csulb.edu Department […]
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57th Annual Comparative World Literature Conference – On Digital Pasts and Futures: New Perspectives in Literature, Technoculture, and Media
The deadline for abstracts is March 15. Conference Information Venue: California State University, Long Beach. Mainly in person with some Zoom participation. Dates: Wednesday and Thursday, April 19 and 20, 2023 Keynote Speaker: Cassius Adair (Assistant Professor of Media Studies, The New School), “Reverse Engineering: From Trans Tech Histories to Radical Trans Futures.” Technology and […]
Inaugural Diversity, Equity. Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Day
Inaugural Diversity, Equity. Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Day
Hosted by the President’s Equity & Change Commission, the day will feature workshops, activities, and equity-themed panels focused on the Intentionality of Equity Work. A tentative schedule is below and you can register here. Tentative DEIA Day Schedule: 8:30-9:00 - Registration/information 9:00-9:30 - Welcome and Introductions 9:30-11:45 – Workshops and Panel 11:45-12:30 Keynote Speaker 12:30-1:15 […]
Taller Bula: Puerto Rican Bomba and the Black Diaspora
Taller Bula: Puerto Rican Bomba and the Black Diaspora
Under the direction of Hector Luis Rivera, Taller Bula has performed bomba in the Southern California region since 2018 and has lectured at UC Irvine, UCLA, and UC Santa Barbara. Bomba is a percussive call and response musical and dance genre created by enslaved Africans on Puerto Rican sugar plantations. For kidnapped Africans, bomba served as an important means […]
Human Development Seminar Series: Social Technology for Global Aging
Human Development Seminar Series: Social Technology for Global Aging
Please join us on Monday, March 15th, 4pm-6pm in LA5 267 for a Human Development Seminar Series event presented by Dr. Aveva Xu (Research Associate, University of Texas MD Anderson Center for Cancer Research) This is a Hybrid event. Dr. Aveva Xu will share insights from her ongoing work with the Harvard University Social Technology […]
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From Hiroshima to Athens: The archaeology of migration and burial
From Hiroshima to Athens: The archaeology of migration and burial
Hosted by: Classics, Anthropology, Asian and Asian American Studies, & Chicano and Latino Studies On Thursday, March 16 at 4:00pm, please join us for a talk by Camille Reiko Acosta entitled “From Hiroshima to Athens: The archaeology of migration and burial” in the Anatol Center. We will have a small reception afterwards with the speaker. […]
Helena María Viramontes Lecture: Carribean Fragoza
Helena María Viramontes Lecture: Carribean Fragoza
We are thrilled to announce that Carribean Fragoza will be this year’s guest author for the Helena María Viramontes Lecture. Fragoza’s keynote will be on Thursday, March 16, 2023 from 4:00-6:00 p.m. and a reception will follow from 6:30-8:00 p.m. Fragoza is the author of the recent short story collection Eat the Mouth That Feeds You (City Lights, […]
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Book Chat with Africana Writers
Book Chat with Africana Writers
Zoom link: https://csulb.zoom.us/j/84885783137?pwd=L1NmMXVlckxOV1ljKzNRUnZ6d0dsZz09
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Slow Cities and Slow Food in the American Context
Slow Cities and Slow Food in the American Context
The Graziadio Center Presents: Slow Cities and Slow Food in the American Context A Talk by Dr. Mary Caputi (CSULB) Zoom ID: 638 484 0633 In this talk, Mary Caputi discusses and advocates mainstreaming the philosophy of slow in order to reprioritize the American Dream in a sustainable and more aesthetically refined manner. For more […]
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The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor
The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor
The CSULB Jewish Studies Program is delighted to welcome Dr. Kitty Millet to Long Beach for her talk “The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor,” to be held at the Alpert JCC on Wednesday evening, March 29th, at 7 pm. In this talk, Professor Millet surveys why literature became so compelling a medium for […]