Home and Away: the Accidentally Global Scope of Israel’s English-Language Media
ZoomThe CSULB Jewish Studies Program is pleased to announce our first talk of the Spring 2022 semester. It will be by Gilad Halpern at 7pm on Monday, February 7th on “Home and Away: the Accidentally Global Scope of Israel’s English-Language Media.” Because of the continuing Covid epidemic, this talk will be held over Zoom. Since […]
OMPREHENSION + CONNECTION = ACQUISITION With LAURIE CLARCQ
RGRLL PRESENTS OMPREHENSION + CONNECTION = ACQUISITION With LAURIE CLARCQ Join us in a special webinar for CSULB Single Subject Credential Students – LOTE, World Languages Laurie Clarcq is a nationally recognized presenter and teacher whose classrooms have always reflected her love for language, learning and laughter. She has taught and presented in many countries […]
CROSSING THE BORDERS OF ITALIAN FEMINISM
ZoomThe George L. Graziadio Center for Italian Studies presents Dr. Loredana Di Martino's talk, "Crossing the Borders of Italian Feminism," Thursday, Feb. 17th at 4PM PST. "After providing some examples of Italian feminism’s longstanding colorblindness, this talk will focus on recent practices that seem to be reversing this tendency. Shifting the perspectives of transnational women, […]
Religious Studies Symposium “Healing Spiritualities, Genders, and Peoples”
ZoomReligious Studies Symposium (Online) Healing Spiritualities, Genders, and Peoples Keynote Speech: Dr. Andrew Jolivétte - “Healing Two-Spirit and Afro-Indigenous Communities” Professor Jolivette is Chair of the Department of Ethnic Studies at UC San Diego and the founding Director of the Native American and Indigenous Studies Program at UCSD. A Louisiana Creole of Atakapa-Ishak, Opelousa, French, […]
A conversation about Allan Sealy’s Asoca: A Sutra
ZoomThe Yadunandan Center for India Studies at CSULB is proud to present a conversation about Allan Sealy's Asoca: A Sutra Allan Sealy’s historical novel Asoca narrates the life of the emperor who ruled the Indian subcontinent from 268 to 232 BCE. Ashoka not only inherited and sustained an empire but aggressively expanded it from the edges of […]
Too Big to Fail in 1930: Jews, Antisemitism, and the Collapse of the Bank of United States
ZoomThe CSULB Jewish Studies Program is delighted to sponsor a talk by Dr. Rebecca Kobrin on Thursday, March 3rd at 7:00 pm (over Zoom). Her topic will be: “Too Big to Fail in 1930: Jews, Antisemitism, and the Collapse of the Bank of United States.” Founded in 1913 by Joseph Marcus, the Bank of United […]
African Distinguished Speaker Series 2022: International Women’s Day
ZoomCalifornia State University, Long Beach International Education Committee Africa Subcommittee Presents African Distinguished Speaker Series 2022 International Women’s Day Dr. Cheryl Rock Associate Professor Family and Consumer Sciences & Food Science California State University, Long Beach Kadooment: Celebrating Africa in Barbados Traditions music, culture, food, & rum industry Sponsors: Departments of Africana Studies, History, and […]
World Anthropology Day: IMAGINING NEW FUTURES: RESILENCE IN A CHANGING WORLD
Gather TownPlease join the Anthropology Department at CSULB in our celebration of World Anthropology Day! This year's event focuses on student works within the department, and all touch on the theme of resilience and adaptation in a rapidly changing world. This virtual event will feature a poster session, film festival and a game room in which […]
The Geopolitical Context of the Russia – Ukraine conflict Teach-In: Lecture & Q&A
ZoomRGRLL's Russian Program and The Russian Club Invite you to attend: The Geopolitical Context of the Russia - Ukraine conflict Teach-In: Lecture & Q&A Zoom Link: https://csulb.zoom.us/j/88225979726