Hidden: Life with California’s Roma Families
Hallways of RGRLL and Communication Studies departments, 3rd Floor of the AS Building (Academic Services)You are invited to join us at a reception opening a semester-long exhibition of photographs by Cristina Salvador Klenz of California’s Romani families from the 1990s to the present. The photographer will do a walkthrough, talking about the photographs, and will be available to sign copies of the exhibition’s accompanying book. Refreshments served All faculty, […]
Trip Opportunity: Israel and the Palestine Territories
AbroadLong Beach Hillel CSULB2ISRAEL Application Summer 2023 An opportunity of a life time! Dates of trip: May 29th - June 7th, 2023 Beach Hillel will be bringing together a diverse group of California State University Long Beach student leaders for a unique and once in a lifetime experience. Together, with 20 CSULB student leaders, we will […]
Resistance Scholarship and Africana Studies: Critical Struggles for Ethnic Studies at SFSU & CSULB
ZoomDr. Maulana Karenga Dr. Dorothy Tsuruta Professor and Chair, Department of Africana Studies, California State University, Long Beach; Board Member, National Council for Black Studies; Coordinating Committee Member, CSU Council on Ethnic Studies; author, Introduction to Black Studies, 4th Edition and co-editor, African-centered Womanism: Recovery, Reconstruction and Renewal, Special Edition, Western Journal of Black […]
Saging the World
Zoom and LA5-355CLA Scholarly Intersections presents CLA Collaborators The Program in American Indian Studies, The Program in American Studies, & The Department of Geography Zoom Link https://csulb.zoom.us/j/85186783951 In person viewing, please join us in LA5-355
Introduction to Digital Humanities: First and Second Generation Scholars
LAB-200The Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to three talks by Dr. Diana Roig Sanz. Diana’s research interests deal with cultural and global literary history and sociology of translation from a digital humanities approach. Hope to see you there!
Reading Women, Translating Cultures: A Discussion of Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand
ZoomThe Yadunandan Center for India Studies is proud to present: Reading Women, Translating Cultures: A Discussion of Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand with Pravina Cooper (CSULB) and Jason Grunebaum (University of Chicago) Geetanjali Shree's Tomb of Sand (Ret Samadhi) is the first novel originally written in Hindi to win the International Booker Prize. Pravina Cooper from the Program on […]
Towards A Global Translation History: Some Challenges For A Data Drive Approach
AS-384The Clorinda Donato Center for Global Romance Languages and Translation Studies is pleased to invite you to three talks by Dr. Diana Roig Sanz. Diana’s research interests deal with cultural and global literary history and sociology of translation from a digital humanities approach. Please see the attached flyer for more details. Hope to see you […]
International Mother Language Day
CSULB Speaker's Platform (Grassy Area Opposite the Bookstore) , United StatesOn behalf of the Linguistics Student Association, we would like to invite you to our annual celebration of International Mother Language Day. Created by UNESCO in 1999, IMLD is an annual event to promote awareness of linguistic and cultural diversity and to promote multilingualism. After several years on Zoom, we are pleased to again celebrate […]
Scholarly Intersections Event: Policing the People’s University
Karl Anatol Conference Center , United StatesPlease join us on Wednesday, February 22, at 5pm to hear Drs. Akhila L. Ananth and Priscilla Leiva discuss their research on the origins of CSU police and its relationship to student protest and organizing. If you have ever wondered, why do we have armed police on CSU campuses? This research talk will answer […]
Presently Absent: Indigenous Youth in Mexican and US Schools
LA5-167HUMAN DEVELOPMENT SEMINAR SERIES Education scholar Dr. Davíd Barillas Chón will share findings from his comparative research with Indigenous youth from Guatemala in US schools and Indigenous youth in Mexican schools. Race, he contends, is a key component that contributes to the reproduction of divisions of labor and the subaltern positioning of Indigenous languages in […]