Inaugural Diversity, Equity. Inclusion and Accessibility (DEIA) Day

USU Beach Auditorium

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

Room 200 in the Multi-Media Center (MMC) , United States

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

LA5-267 & Zoom

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 […]

From Hiroshima to Athens: The archaeology of migration and burial

Karl Anatol Center (AS-119) , United States

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

UTC

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, […]

Slow Cities and Slow Food in the American Context

Zoom

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 […]

The Importance of Literature for the Holocaust Survivor

Alpert JCC - 3801 East Willow St.

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 […]

Voices of the Generations

Karl Anatol Center (AS-119) , United States

Berro Family Foundation One Day Workshop on the Holocaust Second Generation Survivors in the Classroom Featuring Julie Kohner, Founder and CEO of Voices of the Generations The Eva and Eugene Schlesinger Endowed Teacher Training Workshop on the Holocaust This is a free workshop and will feature a presentation by Julie Kohner, who will discuss her […]

SIG Event – Spanish Author María Bastarós. The Writer is a Lonely Hunter

Anatol Center (AS-119) and Zoom

Please join the departments of Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures; Women, Gender, and Sexual Studies, and the Spanish Graduate Student Association in welcoming Spanish writer and cultural activist María Bastarós in a Scholarly Intersections event. María Bastarós (Zaragoza, Spain, 1987) has published the short story collection No era a esto a lo que veníamos […]