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April 2021
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All sessions will be held online via zoom. RSVP for all sessions you are interested in attending here.
Find out more »The Lost Labors of Hercules: Locating Intersectionality in Myth
Spring 2021 Virtual Lecture Series Hosted by the Department of Classics Live captioning and/or ASL interpretation at all talks The Lost Labors of Hercules: Locating Intersectionality in Myth Aimee Hinds
Find out more »Earth Week(s) at the Beach: Innovation Hour Sustainability Showcase
This year, the Office of Sustainability, Institute for Innovation & Entrepreneurship (IIE), and Associated Students, Inc., are partnering to bring you the Innovation Hour & Sustainability Showcase (IHSS)! This virtual event will provide an opportunity for undergraduate and graduate CSULB students to display and gain recognition for all types of sustainability-related projects from a variety of disciplines. We are seeking sustainability-focused business pitches, research posters, artworks, prototypes, videos, performances and more to be highlighted during a virtual Innovation Hour Sustainability Showcase event on April 21,…
Find out more »Earth Day 2021: Taking Action for People and the Planet
Encouraged by the positive response to our Climate Justice = Social Justice events last semester, sustainability officers across the CSU are once again collaborating to organize a systemwide virtual event in honor of Earth Day 2021! Join us for a 1 hour panel discussion and Q & A with young leaders of the intersectional environmental and climate justice movement followed by 30 minute, action-oriented break-out discussions. Info & Registration at csulb.edu/earthweek
Find out more »A conversation with: Brenda Navarro
The Department of Romance, German, Russian Languages and Literatures at California State University, Long Beach presents: A conversation with: Brenda Navarro Join us for a conversation with Mexican writer Brenda Navarro (1982) about her award-winning novel, Empty Houses (Sexto Piso 2019; Daunt Books, 2021), which was recently translated into English by Sophie Hughes. Brenda Navarro studied Sociology and Feminist Economics at the Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México and has a Masters in Gender Studies from the University of Barcelona. In…
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