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TALK: Can We “Teach to Transgress”?
Margaret Klawunn (Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs, UCSB)
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 / 4:00 PM
MultiCultural Center Theater
Prof. Dolores Inés Casillas writes on Prop 58 and Bilingual Education
In a few weeks, we Californians will have the opportunity to undo an educational and societal mistake caused by an ineffective 20-year-old law, Proposition 227, by reinstating power to local school districts and parents to choose the most effective English-language education program for their children.
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CANON PERDIDO: XX COLLOQUIUM ON MEXICAN LITERATURE
Letter from the Chair
On the presidential election and its impact on social justice concerns.
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We'll be meeting again this Friday for meditation guided by the UCSB Health & Wellness Center!
Friday, 12/2 from 12-1pm
South Hall 1623
Questions? Contact chstpeeradvisors@gmail.com
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CHST Colloquium -- Dias de Muertos at Ancient Teotihuacan
Prof. Gerardo Aldana presents his recent research at Teotihuacan, which suggests a connection between state-sponsored Dias de Muertos events, astronomy and mural iconography.
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Francisco Jiménez, author of critically acclaimed memoir series, to receive UCSB’s annual Luis Leal Literature Award.
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