WGSS Student Symposium

USU Ballrooms A & B

Join the Department of Women’s, Gender, and Sexuality Studies during the week of ‘Research, Scholarly, and Creative Activity’ to celebrate our students’ creative and scholarly works. WGSS students will present their semester and year-long projects from several different classes, including Gendering Environmental Justice, Feminist Theories, Intro to Queer Studies, Pop Culture: Seeing Sex and Gender, and Queering […]

Gender Panic at the Disco: An Introduction to Trans Rights by Dr. Kathryn J. Perkins (POSC)

Zoom

We are excited to share that next week is the inaugural campus commemoration of Trans Week of Joy, sponsored by the Office of Multicultural Diversity, the LGBTQ Student Resource Center, Counseling and Psychological Services, and the Trans Advocacy Coalition. Description: What are trans rights? This presentation explores the history and evolution of transgender rights, situating them […]

On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet

Anatol Center (AS-119) and Zoom

Comparative World Literature is hosting its annual conference themed around digital studies on April 19-20, 2023. We are excited to announce events sponsored by a CLA Scholarly Intersections Grant, "On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet.” Co-sponsoring departments include Journalism & Public Relations, Political Science, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and […]

2023 Green Generation Showcase

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

Earth Month event from 4-7pm at the Japanese Garden! There will be live music, free food and drinks, lots of tabling organizations, and more students participating in the sustainability project showcase than we have ever had before (80+ projects submitted by 150 students)! We hope you can stop by the event to show your support […]

LAS 2023: Díaz talk on Feminism and Activism in Colombia

Zoom

On Thursday, April 20, Dr. Bibiana Díaz Rodríguez, Associate Professor of Modern Languages at CSUSB, will talk about the work of Colombian playwright, activist, and performance artist Patricia Ariza. This meeting is open to the public, and all are welcome to attend.  *Talk will be in Spanish. What: Feminismo, activismo y derechos humanos en Colombia: Patricia Ariza […]

California Classical Association South – Greek and Roman Performance, Reimagined

Karl Anatol Center (AS-119) , United States

On Saturday, April 22, the California Classical Association South is hosting an event in the Anatol Center from 10am – 1:15pm. Everyone is welcome to register for the full event, but I’d like to draw your attention, in particular, to one portion, which is open to everyone: at 10:00am (and lasting for about 30-45 minutes), […]

Indigenous Language and Literacy Revitalization

Karl Anatol Center (AS-119) , United States

We would like to extend an invitation to everyone (students and faculty alike) for a talk on Monday, April 24th from 11:00AM to 12:15PM in the Karl Anatol Center.  Dr. Vivian Young, a Cree Educator and Linguist, will be presenting on her work promoting the teaching and writing of the Cree language. The presentation is "Indigenous […]

Practice of Geography Research and Teaching in the Metaverse

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Welcome to the Spring 2023 Geography Colloquium Series.  This year's talk is entitled: “Practice of Geography Research and Teaching in the Metaverse” (Hyowon Ban, faculty, Geography)  All are welcome! 

Alea Iacta IV — Representations of Women in Classic (Ancient History) and Archeology Video Games

Anatol Center (AS-119) and Zoom

Please join us on April 25th at 10 am in the Anatol Center or on Zoom (https://csulb.zoom.us/j/86908748043) for a roundtable talk with Drs. Cook and Draycott, editors of “Women in Classical Video Games,” about the popularity of classical video games, their role in the classroom, the relationship between films and games about the ancient world, […]

Raising Awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit Peoples

Anatol Center (AS-119) and Zoom

CSULB AMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES (AIS) in partnership with CSULB Not Alone @ the Beach (NATB) MMIWG2S+ SPEAKER PANEL Raising awareness of Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women, Girls, and 2-Spirit People The panel will be moderated by CSULB Muscogee Creek Professor Kimberly Robertson and will feature: Cree Elder Vivian Young who will discuss effects on kinship; […]