Department of Economics Seminar Series: The Impact of Pension Systems in Labor Markets with Informality

SSPA-204

We invite you to our Economics Department seminar series, which continues with its second talk this Friday, March 22 from 11:00am-12:00pm in SSPA-204. Our speaker will be Dr. Carla Moreno who will present a paper entitled "The Impact of Pension Systems in Labor Markets with Informality" (flyer attached). Dr. Moreno is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Economics at Loyola […]

Dreaming of Infrastructure: Crip-of-Color Critique, Octavia Butler, and Transnational Feminist Solidarity

Zoom

You are warmly invited to an upcoming virtual event as part of the Transnational Feminist Solidarities CLA Initiative. Dr. Jina B. Kim (Smith College) will be giving a talk based on her forthcoming book, Dreaming of Infrastructure: Crip-of-Color Writing after the U.S. Welfare State (Duke University Press), which explores why we need literature + radical […]

Black History Month Part II: Black Women’s Focus

Zoom

THE DEPARTMENT OF AFRICANA STUDIES California State University, Long Beach Celebrating Everyday Black Women, Every Day A Roundtable Discussion Honoring The Women Who Hold Up Half The Sky | Tuesday March 26, 2024 | 3:30PM (PST) | Please click link below: https://csulb.zoom.us/j/81959419766 Meeting ID: 819 5941 9766 | Passcode: 143548 For further information: Contact The […]

Dr. Ezgi Yildiz Book Talk

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Please join us to hear Dr. Yildiz discuss her new book and celebrate her achievement. Students and Faculty are welcome. Light Refreshments will be provided.

SIG Event: Gender as Intersections: From the National/ist Heritage of Central Asia to Decolonizing Indigenous Heritage of New Hampshire (USA)

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A Scholarly Intersections Talk Dr. SvetLana Peshkova Dr. SvetLana Peshkova, Associate Professor of Anthropology, Scholar of Islam, and Core Faculty in Women's and Gender(s) Studies Department, and a Coordinator of Native American and Indigenous Studies Minor at University of New Hampshire. Dr. SvetLana Peshkova's talk covers her research journey, including an attempt at decolonizing gendered […]

Zionism and its Critics

Anatol Center AS-119

The CSULB Jewish Studies Program, in partnership with the Academic Engagement Network, is delighted and proud to bring Dr. Sara Hirschhorn to our campus on Wednesday morning, April 10th, at 9 am, in the Anatol Center (AS 119).  As Dr. Hirschhorn is in Haifa this year, she will be speaking via Zoom to the students […]

Opportunities in Foreign Languages

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In this panel, four RGRLL alumnae will share their career experience outside of teaching! This will be a fun way to see options with languages beyond the classroom! We hope to see you there!

SIG Event: Coarseness: Voicing and Moving Diaspora in Cambodia

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This event is funded by the CLA Scholarly Intersections Grant by the Departments of Asian & Asian American Studies the Comparative Literature. How do we understand Cambodian American-ness in Cambodia? Zheng, a Cambodian Chinese American, will unpack Phou’s film My Mother’s Tongue (2022) and Sokhomsan’s performance artwork titled Birthday (2023) to consider how Cambodians from the diaspora connect to […]

SIG EVENT: THE PROMISE AND PERILS OF DIGITAL INTERVENTIONS FOR SEXUAL ASSAULT

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Digital apps and eHealth interventions show great promise for educating the public about sexual assault, teaching bystanders to effectively intervene and prevent sexual assault, providing therapeutic guidance and support to sexual assault survivors, and connecting the public to needed services. Such approaches are not without their pitfalls, however, and care needs to be taken in […]

Myriam Gurba Reading and Q&A

Anatol Center AS-119

We invite you to join us for a reading and Q&A with the writer and artist Myriam Gurba, who will be discussing her new book, Creep: Accusation and Confessions (2023). Myriam Gurba is a writer and activist. Her first book, the short story collection Dahlia Season, won the Edmund White Award for debut fiction. O, the […]