Economics Department Seminar Series: Racial Unemployment and the Macroeconomy: The Role of Monetary Policy

SSPA-204

Economics Department Seminar Series, which continues with its final talk of the semester with our own Dr. Andre Harrison presenting on "Racial Unemployment and the Macroeconomy: The Role of Monetary Policy"  The talk will assess the heterogenous effects of recessionary episodes on unemployment rates by race. In particular, I will show that the unemployment rates […]

SIG event: Ethnic Studies Futurism Panel: Envisioning the Future Through Ethnic Studies

USU-306

On Monday, April 29th, 2024, the American Indian Studies Program, the Asian American Studies Department, and the Chicano & Latino Studies Department will be hosting a SIG event: "Ethnic Studies Futurism Panel: Envisioning the Future Through Ethnic Studies." We hope to see you there! Event info: From 12:00 pm -2:00 pm on 4/29/24, taking place […]

Poetry without Borders 2024

Anatol Center AS-119

T H E D E P A R T M E N T O F R O M A N C E , G E R M A N A N D R U S S I A N L A N G U A G E S A N D L I T E […]

Queer Lineage: On Generational Sexualities, LGBTQ Identity and Visibility

Horn Center-106

You are invited to an upcoming sponsored event Queer Lineage: On Generational Sexualities, LGBTQ Identity and Visibility taking place next week on Tuesday, April 30th (5-6:15pm) in Horn Center 106. We are very excited to host visiting scholar Róisín Ryan-Flood (University of Essex, UK), professor of sociology and co-editor of the recently published volume Queering […]

Culinary Practices, Decolonization, and Feminisms

LA2-101B

Please join us to learn about the intersection between culinary practices, decolonization, and feminisms in Catalonia. Dr. Rebecca Ingram’s talk will be based on her book, Women’s Work. How Culinary Cultures Shaped Modern Spain. Specifically, she will present about the Barcelona Institut de Cultura/Biblioteca Popular de la Dona, a civic institution founded in 1909 that […]

SIG Event: Hot Labor Summer

SPA-203

We welcome Mary Entoma from UNITE-HERE 11, to talk reflection on “Hot Labor Summer” with tourism workers from Long Beach. Co-Sponsored by: The departments of Chicano/a & Latino/s Studies; Sociology; CLA Scholarly Intersections

SIG Event: Deaf Women of Ireland

College of Business (COB)-140A

ASLD, ANTH, LING, & WGSS invite you to join us on Friday May 3, at 2pm in COB 140 for our Scholarly Intersections Symposium “Deaf Women of Ireland”.  Our Irish deaf guests, Anne Coogan and Josephine O’Leary will share pre-COVID research findings of Irish Deaf women from the ages of 18 to 90. A study […]

Film Screening: Puvuu’nga: A Sacred Place

USU-205

Please join us for a screening of the film, "Puvuu'nga: A Sacred Place" tomorrow from 2:30 until 3:30pm in USU Room 205.  See the attached flyer for more details.  The screening of the 16 minute film will be followed by a 45 minute Q&A with community members, collaborators and film participants.   Light Snacks and Beverages […]

Black Woman on Board: Claudia Hampton, the California State University, and the Fight to Save Affirmative Action

University Library 5th Floor Reading Room

"Black Woman on Board: Claudia Hampton, the California State University, and the Fight to Save Affirmative Action" examines the leadership strategies that Black women educators have employed as influential power brokers in predominantly white colleges and universities in the United States. Author Donna J. Nicol tells the extraordinary story of Dr. Claudia H. Hampton, the California […]

SIG Event: Intelligent Humans Discuss Artificial Intelligence: A Roundtable

AS-385 and Zoom

You and your students are invited to "Intelligent Humans Discuss Artificial Intelligence: A Scholarly Intersections Roundtable" on Tuesday, May 7th from 12:30-1:45pm in AS-385 and on Zoom. Participants: Dr. Kevin Johnson (Communication Studies) Dr. Maulana Karenga (Africana Studies) Dr. Ann Kim (Human Development) Dr. Alexis Pavenick (University Library) Dr. José Rodríguez (Communication Studies) Moderator: Dr. […]