Religious Studies Symposium “Healing Spiritualities, Genders, and Peoples”

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Religious Studies Symposium (Online) Healing Spiritualities, Genders, and Peoples Keynote Speech: Dr. Andrew Jolivétte - “Healing Two-Spirit and Afro-Indigenous Communities” Professor Jolivette is Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego and the founding Director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program at UCSD. A Louisiana Creole of Atakapa-Ishak, Opelousa, French, […]

A conversation about Allan Sealy’s Asoca: A Sutra 

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The Yadunandan Center for India Studies at CSULB is proud to present a conversation about Allan Sealy's Asoca: A Sutra  Allan Sealy’s historical novel Asoca narrates the life of the emperor who ruled the Indian subcontinent from 268 to 232 BCE. Ashoka not only inherited and sustained an empire but aggressively expanded it from the edges of […]

African Distinguished Speaker Series 2022: International Women’s Day

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California State University, Long Beach International Education Committee Africa Subcommittee Presents African Distinguished Speaker Series 2022 International Women’s Day Dr. Cheryl Rock Associate Professor Family and Consumer Sciences & Food Science California State University, Long Beach Kadooment: Celebrating Africa in Barbados Traditions music, culture, food, & rum industry Sponsors: Departments of Africana Studies, History, and […]

World Anthropology Day: IMAGINING NEW FUTURES: RESILENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD

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Please join the Anthropology Department at CSULB in our celebration of World Anthropology Day! This year's event focuses on student works within the department, and all touch on the theme of resilience and adaptation in a rapidly changing world. This virtual event will feature a poster session, film festival and a game room in which […]

Annual Helena María Viramontes Lecture in Latina/o/x Literature

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We are thrilled to announce the return of the Annual Helena María Viramontes Lecture in Latina/o/x Literature with this year’s featured author, Javier Zamora. Zamora is the author of Unaccompanied, a poetry collection that explores family separation, immigration, undocumented status, and US Salvadoran identity formation. In 1999, Zamora migrated through Guatemala, Mexico, and eventually crossed the Sonoran […]

Alea Iacta II: Narrative and Ancient History in Video Games A Zoom Presentation

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The David Hood Chair of Ancient History and The CSULB Center for the History of Video Games and Critical Play Proudly Present Alea Iacta II: Narrative and Ancient History in Video Games We are pleased to announce the second talk in our series of lectures that explore the representations of the ancient world and ancient […]

Black Women’s Health, Wholeness and Well-Being: Towards a Radical Healing and Transformative Resistance

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The Department of Africana Studies invites you to join us in celebrating Black History Month Part II - Black Women Focus on Tuesday, March 22, from 11:00am - 12:30pm. The title of this virtual forum is Black Women's Health, Wholeness and Well-Being: Towards a Radical Healing and Transformative Resistance.    Zoom Link:  https://csulb.zoom.us/j/87960991706?pwd=UW1rZU1vVEZJQVZCMGtIaXRwM1Q1QT09 Meeting ID: 879 6099 1706      Passcode: 076743

Indigital Media: Recovering Indonesian Archives

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This talk explores the creative and transformative ways that artists, filmmakers, scholars, and activists have responded to a history of trauma and violence in the post-genocide era in Indonesia. “Indigital Media” asks how communities reimagine and recover decimated cultural archives, focusing on transnational media projects that act as counternarratives to state propaganda and open up […]