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, […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 […]
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 & […]
2022 Annual Solanki Lecture: Farhad Manjoo “Tech and the Burning World”
CPIE Conference RoomThe Yadunandan Center for India Studies is proud to present the 2022 Annual Solanki Lecture: "Tech and the Burning World" Farhad Manjoo Farhad Manjoo, an opinion columnist at The New York […]
Annual Africana Studies Day Forum – Africana Studies and the Struggle for AB-1460 and a Quality Education: Conducting Our Blooming in the Noise and Whip of the Whirlwind
ZoomThe Department of Africana Studies California State University, Long Beach Presents Africana Studies and the Struggle for AB-1460 and a Quality Education: Conducting Our Blooming in the Noise and Whip […]
We Go Down Sewing: A Conversation with the Auntie Sewing Squad
ZoomWe hope you can join us for a virtual panel conversation with Kristina Wong and members of the Auntie Sewing Squad, about the mutual aid organization and the new book, The […]
The Price of Whiteness: Jews, Race, and American Identity
ZoomWhat has it meant to be Jewish in a nation defined by the categories of Black and White? Are American Jews of European background members of a vulnerable minority group or part of the privileged white majority? Or both? This discussion […]
Visibility Interrupted: Rural Queer Life & The Politics of Unbecoming
LA5-165 and ZoomScholarly Intersections Event Scholar Dr. Carly Thomsen, faculty in Gender, Sexuality, and Feminist Studies at Middlebury College, will be visiting campus next week on Thursday, April 28th (3-4:30pm) to share […]