Breaking Down the Walls: Deaf and Disabled Immigrant Experiences
Horn Center 120 or ZoomSupported by CSULB Scholarly Intersections series by the American Sign Language Linguistics and Deaf Cultures (ASLD) program in collaboration with the Sociology (SOC) and Anthropology (ANTH) departments “Breaking Down the Walls: Deaf and Disabled Immigrant Experiences.” Five immigrant advocate panelists from a wide range of experiences, including Deaf immigrants from different countries of origin and […]
Napoleon and Caricatures: 200 Years of History
Anatol Center , United StatesYou are invited to "Napoléon and Caricatures: 200 Years of History," an event co-sponsored by CLA Scholarly Intersections and History, Art History, RGRLL, and the French & Francophone Studies program: Dr. Pascal Dupuy, Université de Rouen
THE 56TH ANNUAL COMPARATIVE LITERATURE CONFERENCE: Culture Jamming and the Art of Subversion: A Multidisciplinary Perspective
Anatol Center, Zoom, MHB-315CWL is proud to hold our 56th annual Comparative Literature Conference: “Culture Jamming and the Art of Subversion: A Multidisciplinary Perspective.” Here is a link to the program. We’ll be in the Anatol Center, MHB 315, and on Zoom. This year a number of our CLA colleagues are participating. Amir Sharifi from Linguistics is presenting […]
Intimate Histories: A Virtual Conversation with Rafia Zakaria
ZoomA Cross-Campus Collaboration between California State University, Long Beach (CSULB), University of California, Irvine (UCI), and California State University, Northridge (CSUN) Rafia Zakaria Rafia Zakaria is an author, attorney, and human rights activist. She the author of Against White Feminism: Notes on Disruption, The Upstairs Wife: An Intimate History of Pakistan, and Veil. She has […]
The Role of Social Media in South Korean Feminist Activism
ZoomDEPARTMENT OF WOMEN'S, GENDER AND SEXUALITY STUDIES CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY, LONG BEACH (CSULB) The Role of Social Media in South Korean Feminist Activism ANAT SCHWARTZ CALIFORNIA STATE UNIVERSITY CHANCELLOR'S DOCTORAL INCENTIVE FELLOW ZOOM LINK: HTTPS://CSULB.ZOOM.US/J/81012909236 RSVP USING QR CODE, OR VISIT: HTTPS://BIT.LY/WGSS413 Co-sponsored by the Department of Asian and Asian American Studies, Department […]
Shrines and Sovereigns: Life, Death, and Religion in Rural Azerbaijan
LA5-167You are invited to A Scholarly Intersectons Talk supported by: Departments of History, Anthropology, Religious Studies, Internatonal Studies, and Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literature. “Shrines and Sovereigns: Life, Death, and Religion in Rural Azerbaijan” Taking up the case of a regionally famous mystical actor and rebel in the Caucasus region of the former Soviet […]
Scholarly Intersections: Science Denial – Why it Happens and What to do About It
ZoomCLA Scholarly Intersections!! Science Denial: Why It Happens and What To Do About It A book discussion with author Dr. Gale Sinatra Dr. Gale Sinatra is a Professor of Psychology and the Stephen H. Crocker Professor of Education Rossier. Her areas of expertise include climate science education, evolution education, learning theory, knowledge construction, conceptual changes […]
Cambodian New Year A Point of Community Renewal and Reflection: a Talk with Dr. LinDa Saphan about Cambodian Rock Music
ZoomCambodian New Year A Point of Community Renewal and Reflection: a Talk with Dr. LinDa Saphan about Cambodian Rock Music College of the Liberal Arts Scholarly Intersections Talk Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month Celebration 2022 Tuesday, April 19th | 2:00 - 3:15PM Zoom: https://bit.ly/aapi22_cam Long Beach, California is home to the largest […]
Representation and Reclamation: Native Americans in Video Games
ZoomThe History Department and American Indian Studies would like to invite you to a Scholarly Intersections talk featuring Dr. Ashlee Bird (Western Abenaki) a Native American game designer, PhD in Native American Studies, and the Moreau Post Doctoral Fellow at the University of Notre Dame. Dr. Bird will present research from her dissertation and most […]
Healing Justice Through the Arts
ZoomWe invite you and your students to join us for “Healing Justice Through the Arts,” a Scholarly Intersections event hosted by Drs. May Lin and Janet Muñiz in Asian & Asian American Studies and Sociology on Thursday, April 21st, 2022 | 2-3:15pm. Register here to receive the Zoom link: tinyurl.com/SIApril21 This workshop features Narinda Heng, a queer Khmer […]