Department of Economics Seminar Series – Bessy Liao from UCI

SSPA-204

The Economics Department Seminar Series continues with the second talk of the series. The talk will be held in-person this Friday, September 29 from 11:00am-12:00pm in SSPA-204. Our speaker will be PhD Candidate Bessy Liao from UC Irvine who will present a paper entitled "The Great Divergence under Frictional Labor Markets". Bessy's talk will analyze the effects that […]

First Monday Supreme Court Preview

SSPA-204

The CSULB Legal Studies Program, Department of Political Science, and the Center for First Amendment Studies, are proud to host the fifth annual “First Monday: Supreme Court Preview” event on Monday, October 2 from 5-6:30 PM in SSPA 204. The Court begins its 2023-2024 term this coming Monday, and there are once again a number […]

Library’s Banned Books Panel

University Library 5th Floor

Celebrate Our Freedom to Read! A Banned Books Week Panel Discussion Come hear from children's graphic novelist Jerry Craft, along with CSULB faculty Amy Desuza-Riehm and Dr. Alice L. Nicholas, as they discuss the current uprise in book challenges happening across the US. The panel will be moderated by Dr. Alexis Pavenick, CSULB Librarian. The […]

Audiovisual Translation in the Entertainment Industry – panel with current and former students

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In celebration of International Translation Day, the Donato Center is pleased to invite you to “Audiovisual Translation and Adaptation for the Entertainment Industry,” a presentation by current and former students in the Translation Studies Program at CSULB. Speakers include: Natalie Hernandez Victor Miranda  Ivonne Camacho Joanna Tatro.     AS-384, 2-3:15 pm. Hope to see you […]

Documentary Film Series 50 years after the coup: Stories of Sorrow and Rebellion

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 […]

Conditional Belonging: The Racialization of Iranians in the Wake of Anti-Muslim Politics

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Title: Conditional Belonging: The Racialization of Iranians in the Wake of Anti-Muslim Politics Speaker: Dr. Sahar Sadeghi. Associate Professor of Sociology at Muhlenberg College. Time: Tuesday, October 10. 1-2.30 pm Location: AS Anatol Center Patio. Conference Center. AS 121. Event Description: Dr. Sadeghi's research is organized around race, migration, and the Iranian diaspora. Her recently […]

DOCUMENTARY FILM SERIES 50 YEARS AFTER THE COUP: STORIES OF SORROW AND REBELLION 2

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 […]

Liwanag (Light) Film Screening

Anatol Center AS-119

Please join colleagues of the Department of Asian American Studies, American Studies, Sociology, and the International Studies Program in our campus screening of Liwanag (Light). Produced in collaboration with the Filipino Migrant Center (FMC) and immigrant youth artists, Liwanag is a creative multimedia project highlighting the stories of Filipina frontline workers in Los Angeles during the […]

Assessing Antisemitism in America Today

Alpert JCC - 3801 East Willow St.

On Monday, October 16th, we will welcome back Dr. Dov Waxman to Long Beach to speak about “Assessing Antisemitism in America Today.”  His talk will be at the Alpert JCC (3801 E. Willow St), beginning at 7 pm. Dr. Waxman provided this brief description of his talk, based on his current research project: “Antisemitism seems […]

Latina and Asian American Women Directors During the Silent Era of Film

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Eve Oishi Dept. of Cultural Studies, Claremont Graduate School Dr. Oishi (she/they) has been the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Fellowship and, more recently, was the Marta Sutton Weeks External Fellow at Stanford University. Their primary research interests include Asian American cultural studies, independent and experimental film and video, transnational media, and […]