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Verbal Kaleidoscope
Event Start: April 04, 2018 09:00 AM
Event End: April 05, 2018 07:00 PM
Event Location: McCune Conference Room
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Professor Casillas New Book: Feeling It
Congratulations to Professor Dolores Inés Casillas on the publishing of her new book Feeling It: Language, Race, and Affect in Latinx Youth Learning!
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Congratulations to Professor Dolores Inés Casillas on the publishing of her new book Feeling It: Language, Race, and Affect in Latinx Youth Learning!
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Queer Hemisphere: América Cuir Conference
Queer Hemisphere: América Cuir is a two-day conference (Feb 8-9) organized by Prof. Jennifer Tyburczy and graduate student Allen Magaña for the Latin American & Iberian Studies (LAIS) Conference. The events will bring together scholars from Mexico, Brazil, Peru, other Andean countries, as well as Latinx communities in the US, along with activists and performers, to analyze the challenges of studying gender and sexuality in the Americas, under the current threat of racist populism, state violence, and new forms of mobillization.
Continue Reading Queer Hemisphere: América Cuir ConferenceProfessor Armbruster-Sandoval Receives Choice Magazine 2017 Outstanding Academic Title
Award Recipient: Professor Armrbuster-Sandoval Award Date: January 31, 2018
Professor Armrbuster-Sandoval won the 2017 Oustanding Academic Titles by Choice magazine for his new book Starving for Justice: Hunger Strikes, Spectacular Speech, and the Struggle for Dignity. Congratulations, Professor Armrbuster-Sandoval!
Continue Reading Professor Armbruster-Sandoval Receives Choice Magazine 2017 Outstanding Academic TitleProfessor Casillas on Spanish NPR
CHST Professor Dolores Inés Casillas contributed to an NPR story on Spanish language radio. Have a look...
Continue Reading Professor Casillas on Spanish NPRMajor Additions to UCSB Faculty in Chicana/o Literature Studies
New faculty Cherrie Moraga, Ben Olguin and Celia Herrera Rodriguez in the UCSB English department bring vibrancy to Chicana/o literature studies!
CH ST 191J: Spirituality as Resistance in meXicana/o Art Practice and Culture
Professor Celia Herrera-Rodriguez will teach CH ST 191J Special Topics - Spirituality as Resistance in meXicana/o Art Practice and Culture: Recovery and Reclamation of Cultural Sovereignty Through Art Practice, Ritual & Ceremony in Winter quarter 2018.
Time: Tuesdays 3:00pm-5:50pm
Location: South Hall, Room 1623
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