SIG Event: Beyond Linguistics Sympathy, Access to Justice for Minoritized Language Speakers in Mainstream Court Settings

PSY-155

Discussion Featuring Dr. Jessica Lopez, UC Santa Barbara This talk draws on ethnographic research conducted in a California child welfare court with Spanish-dominant Latinx speakers navigating English-dominate court proceedings. I discuss a range of issues that reproduce what I call experiences of linguistic marginalization, where language and practices operate in relationship to relative inclusion and […]

Celebrate the Year of the Dragon!

USU Ballrooms A & B

Come and join us for Lunar New Year Celebration - the Year of the Dragon. Tabling/Booths: 11am-1pm   Stage/Performances:  11:15am-11:20am-Welcome  11:20am-11:25am – President's address  11:30am-11:45am – Performance 1, Music Department  12:30pm-12:45pm – Performance 2, Taiko Student Group  1pm-1:20pm – Performance 3, Lion Dragon Dance  End: 1:30pm  To RSVP please go here.

Worldview as the Centerpiece of Africana Cultural Memory

Zoom

The Department of Africana Studies California State University, Long Beach In Celebration of Black History Month Tuesday, 20 February 2024, 11:00am PST - Virtual Dr. Christel Temple is professor of Africana Studies and an affiliate of the Graduate Program for Cultural Studies, the African Studies Program and the Critical European Culture Studies doctoral program at […]

Palestine: Occupation, Settler Colonialism, & Apartheid

LA4-120

On behalf of the Departments of Sociology, Women’s, Gender & Sexuality Studies, and English, you and your students are invited to a talk by UC Riverside Distinguished Professor of English David Lloyd, titled: Palestine: Occupation, Settler Colonialism, & Apartheid. David Lloyd is Distinguished Professor of English at the University of California, Riverside, and a founding member […]

LGBTQ Pro-BDS and Anti- Zionist Movements: Academic Freedom, Open Discourse, and LGBTQ Identities

Anatol Center AS-119

The CSULB Jewish Studies Program is proud to offer Dr. Corrine Blackmer, Professor of English and Director of Judaic Studies at Southern Connecticut State University.  She will be speaking at noon, Monday, February 21st, in the Anatol Center.  Her topic, “LGBTQ Pro-BDS and Anti-Zionist Movements: Academic Freedom, Open Discourse, and LGBTQ Identities,” comes from her […]

Buy Black: How Black Women Transformed Pop Culture

LA4-120

Aria S. Halliday, Ph.D. is Associate Professor in the Department of Gender and Women’s Studies and program in African American and Africana Studies at the University of Kentucky. Dr. Halliday specializes in cultural constructions of black girlhood and womanhood in material, visual, and digital culture in the 20th and 21st centuries. Her interdisciplinary interests include sexuality, Black […]

Antisemitism on College Campuses

Alpert JCC - 3801 East Willow St.

The CSULB Jewish Studies Program is proud to offer  Dr. Jeffrey Kopstein, Professor of Political Science and Director of the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of California, Irvine.  He will be speaking at 7 pm, Monday, February 26th, at the Alpert JCC.  His timely talk will be on “Antisemitism on College Campuses.”  This […]

Screening and Discussion of “1948: Creation and Catastrophe” with Dr. Ahlam Muhtaseb (CSUSB) and Dr. Steven Rousso-Schindler (CSULB)

Anatol Center AS-119

Dr. Ahlam Muhtaseb is a professor of media studies and the graduate coordinator of the Department of Communication Studies at CSUSB. Her research interests include digital communication, digital resistance & decolonization, social justice, and diasporic communities. Her research has appeared in national and international publications, such as the Journal of Computer-Mediated Communication and Arab Studies Quarterly […]

Mother Language Day

Psychology Building Courtyard

The Department of Linguistics and the Linguistics Student Association invite you to join us for International Mother Language Day, UNESCO's annual celebration of linguistic and cultural diversity. The event will be this Wednesday, February 28, from 10-2 in the Psychology building courtyard. There will be displays, games and books highlighting diverse languages, and representatives from […]

SIG Event: Feedback Loops in Infancy: From Action to Interaction to Learning

Anatol Center AS-119

Catherine Tamis-LeMonda, Ph.D. Department of Applied Psychology, New York University Learning is an embodied and socially-embedded process. Infants actively navigate a world of cultural artifacts and social partners. As they do so, they create rich opportunities for learning. In this talk, I present findings from several studies of 1- to 3-year old infants and their […]