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 […]

Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA

Library: Room-507

Please join the Department of Human Development for another of our upcoming HDEV Seminar Series presentation! Presenter: Dr. Nadia Kim, Professor of Asian & Asian American Studies (and by courtesy, Sociology), Loyola Marymount University Presentation Title: “Refusing Death: Immigrant Women and the Fight for Environmental Justice in LA” Description: Refusing Death, an award-winning book, examines […]

CHLS 320 Wealth and Poverty in the Latina/o Seminar Guest Lecturer Ana del Rocío

EN 02-105 & Zoom

Ana del Rocío is a civic and community leader from a working class immigrant family from California, currently raising her children and transforming the landscape of power in Portland, Oregon. Ana started the Oregon Futures Lab to help diversify civi offices. She was also elected to the David Douglas School Board and appointed numerous public […]

The 2023 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture: Jane Olson, Dr. Hc. Being a World Citizen

Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden

You Are Invited to: The 2023 Elena Diane Curris Global Issues Lecture Jane Olson, Dr. Hc. Being a World Citizen stories of empathetic understanding and compassionate response in the midst of human suffering Wednesday, April 12 Reception: 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. Lecture: 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m Earl Burns Miller Japanese Garden Join Cal […]

SIG Event: The French Émigrés, 1789-1815: A Global Perspective

Department of History Conference Room FO2-101

The Departments of History and Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures Welcome to CSULB Dr. Karine Rance, maîtresse de conférences en histoire contemporaine Université de Clermont Auvergne “The French Émigrés, 1789-1815: A Global Perspective” Where: Department of History Conference Room (FO2, 101) When: Thursday, 13 April 4-6pm

Understanding Cisgender Privilege: Tools for Supporting Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Diverse Students (for Staff & Faculty) by Dr. Lauren Jensen (CAPS)

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. Monday (4/17) 11am-12:15pm: Understanding Cisgender Privilege: Tools for Supporting Trans, Nonbinary, & Gender Diverse Students (for Staff […]

Centering Experiences of Joy in Trans Research moderated by Dr. Shae Miller (SOC)

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: Join Dr. Laurel Westbrook and Dr. stef shuster for a discussion about the importance of joy […]

2023 Annual Solanki Lecture “In the Realm of Untamed Waters: Thoughts on the Deep Ecology of the Ganges Delta”

College of Professional and International Education (CPIE) building conference rooms

The Yadunandan Center for India Studies is proud to present the 2023 Annual Solanki Lecture “In the Realm of Untamed Waters: Thoughts on the Deep Ecology of the Ganges Delta” In this talk Sudipta Sen examines the lesser-known histories and lifeworlds of the Ganges and the stories of those who have for generations redefined their […]

Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming

LA2-120 & Zoom

Please join the departments of History, American Studies, English and Women, Gender, and Sexual Studies for an exciting conversation with Dr. Kishonna Gray, author of “Intersectional Tech: Black Users in Digital Gaming” and Associate Professor of writing, rhetoric, and digital Studies at the University of Kentucky. She previously served as the MLK Scholar and Visiting […]

On Digital Futures and Social Justice: Examining Trans Politics and the Internet Day 1

HSCI 105

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 Sociology. […]