Translanguaging and Intercomprehension in Romance Language Classrooms

AS-384

Liliana Paredes Sandra Valnes Quammen Romance Studies, Duke University In this presentation and workshop presenters will discuss a project designed to foster communities of practice amongst students and instructors. For students, this means becoming part of multilingual communities of language learners. Instructors participate in communities that foster innovative language pedagogy and grounds multilingualism in the […]

Rebooting Robot Revolutions: The Place of Power in the Marvel Cinematic Universe

Anatol Center AS-119

Geography Awareness Week 2023 Guest Speaker Rebooting Robot Revolutions: The Place of Power in the Marvel Cinematic Universe Dr. James Tyner Professor of Geography, Kent State University Monday, November 13th 9:30-10:30 AM Karl Anatol Center Light Refreshments In the early 2000s, earth scientists proposed that the Earth has entered a new epoch, a geologic moment […]

ANNUAL AFRICAN EXTRAVAGANZA: CELEBRATING AND ENGAGING AFRICAN EXCELLENCE AT THE BEACH

USU Beach Auditorium

ANNUAL AFRICAN EXTRAVAGANZA: CELEBRATING AND ENGAGING AFRICAN EXCELLENCE AT THE BEACH ENJOY AFRICAN MUSIC & DANCE EAT AFRICAN FOOD DISCOVER AFRICA @ CSULB & STUDY ABROAD SPONSORS: AFRICANA STUDIES, COLLEGE OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES, FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES, AFRICANA STUDIES FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT DR. CHERYL ROCK DEPARTMENT OF FAMILY AND CONSUMER SCIENCES CHERYL.ROCK@CSULB.EDU

SIG Event – Reckoning/Recording with the Archive: A Workshop and Reading with Sokunthary Svay

LA 5- 148

Sokunthary Svay is a founding member of the Cambodian American Literary Arts Association (CALAA), she has received fellowships from the American Opera Project, Poets House, Willow Books, and CUNY, as well as commissions from Washington National Opera, the Asian American Writers’ Workshop, the Chautauqua Institution, and ISSUE Project Room. In addition to publishing a poetry […]

DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES 50 YEARS AFTER THE COUP: STORIES OF SORROW AND REBELLION 6

Zoom

Zoom Link: https://csulb.zoom.us/j/87432265868 Documentary Film Series 50 Years after the Coup: Stories of Mourning and Rebellion to be held during October and November 2023; the series includes five screenings of national and international documentaries at the Faculty of Philosophy and Humanities of the University of Chile in Santiago to commemorate the 50 years of the […]

Beach Bonding Night

Friendship Walk

Project OCEAN has an upcoming event next week.  Beach Bonding Night will be taking place on Wednesday, November 15th from 5:30pm – 8:30pm at Friendship Walk.  Beach Bonding Night is a celebration of hope and mental wellness where the campus community will have the opportunity to participate in a fun-filled evening. There will be wellness activities, campus resources, free food, and giveaways.  Our focus is on connecting and reconnecting with the community and the outdoors. […]

SIG: Telling Joteria Historias: Sequins, Sonic Memories, and Queer Brown Archives of Desire and Resistance

Anatol Center AS-119

CLA’s Scholarly Intersections Grant and the departments of Women’s, Gender, & Sexuality Studies, Chicano & Latino Studies, and Sociology invite you to “Telling Joteria Historias: Sequins, Sonic Memories, and Queer Brown Archives of Desire and Resistance” with Dr. Eddy F. Alvarez. Date: November 16, 2023 Time: 2:00- 3:30 pm Location: Anatol Conference Room (AS-119) Light […]

Department of Economics Seminar Series: Jesper Böjeryd from UCLA

SSPA-204

The Economics Department Seminar Series continues with its penultimate talk which will be held in-person this Friday, November 17 from 11:00am-12:00pm in SSPA-204. Our speaker will be PhD Candidate Jesper Böjeryd from UCLA who will present a paper entitled "Should I stay or should I go? The role of housing in understanding limited inter-regional worker mobility". Using Norwegian data, […]

Ishani Dasgupta: Rousing a Nation Across Nations: Embodied Protests and Tibetan National Mobilization

Zoom

The Yadunandan Center for India Studies at Cal State Long Beach is proud to present a lecture by Ishani Dasgupta: Rousing a Nation Across Nations: Embodied Protests and Tibetan National Mobilization  Dr. Dasgupta's explores how hunger strikes transcend mere resistance. They also unite a transnational Tibetan diaspora in South Asia, Tibet, and elsewhere. Through their […]

Freedom of the Press and Democratic Ethics A conversation with Adolfo Guzman-Lopez Hosted by Dr. Kevin A Johnson

COB-139A

THE CENTER FOR FIRST AMENDMENT STUDIES PRESENTS Freedom of the Press and Democratic Ethics A conversation with Adolfo Guzman-Lopez Hosted by Dr. Kevin A Johnson Adolfo Guzman-Lopez has won many awards for his reporting including Los Angeles Press Club’s “Radio Journalist of the Year” award. He is currently exploring the nuances of how students navigate […]