The History and Current Legal Status of the Sanctuary City Movement Tuesday, October 3 | Brown Bag Lecture 12-1pm | Union 280 Professor Joseph A. Rodriguez will speak on the history of the Sanctuary movement from the 1980s to the … Continue Reading »
Latin American & Caribbean Studies Potluck
Latin American and Caribbean Studies Potluck Tuesday, October 10 7-8pm @ CLACS NWQB Rm 2479 Join students, faculty and staff who are passionate about Latin American and Caribbean Studies for a meet and greet potluck. Sponsored by the LACS Advisory … Continue Reading »
Latinx: Beyond the Gender Binary
Latinx: Beyond the Gender Binary Thursday, October 12th 2:00-4:00pm, Inclusive Excellence Center W119 A workshop contextualizing the use of the terms “Hispanic,” “Latina/o,” to present-day “Latinx,” exploring how “Latinx” crafts space beyond the gender binary towards greater inclusivity. Tools for … Continue Reading »
Guest Speaker OLMECA, Open to Public
Hip Hop Artist and Activist, OLMECA will be a guest speaker for the third year in a row in ART 100, American Art & Culture from 2:00-3:15pm on Monday, September 25th. The talk is open to the public and will … Continue Reading »
LACUSL Speaker Series: Dr. Jonathan D. W. Kahl
LACUSL Speaker Series September 26, 2017, 3:00pm-4:30pm “Redefining the Seasons in Mexico’s Términos Lagoon” presented by Dr. Jonathan D.W. Kahl, Department of Mathematical Sciences American Geographical Society Golda Meir Library 3rd Floor The LACUSL Speaker Series brings together scholars, professionals, … Continue Reading »
LACUSL Speaker Series Fall 2017 Announced
The LACUSL Speaker Series brings together scholars, professionals, and students working in Latin American, Caribbean, and U.S. Latinx Studies to discuss research, teaching, culture, current events, and other topics of interest to students, faculty, staff, and community members. The Speaker … Continue Reading »