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SUMMARY:Celebrating Gloria Anzaldúa's Legacy: 10th Anniversary of Passing
DESCRIPTION:This year marks the 10th anniversary of Gloria Anzaldúa’s passing. In honor of the legacy left by Gloria Anzaldúa\, The Chicano Latino Resource Center will be hosting a celebration of her life through a formal program with speakers\, an art exhibit from local artists\, an altar\, refreshments\, and an open mic. \nGloria Anzaldúa was a Chicana-tejana-lesbiana-feminist poet\, theorist\, and fiction writer from South Texas. In addition to authoring Borderlands/La Frontera: The New Mestiza\, she was the editor of the critical anthology Making Face/Making Soul: Haciendo Caras and co-editor of This Bridge Called My Back: Writings by Radical Women of Color\, winner of the Before Columbus Foundation American Book Award. \nShe passed away in 2004 and was honored around the world for shedding visionary light on the Chicana experience by receiving the National Association For Chicano Studies Award in 2005. Gloria was also posthumously awarded her doctoral degree in literature from the University of California Santa Cruz. A number of scholarships and book awards are awarded in her name every year. \nEl Centro is committed to continuing her vision of the New Mestiza Consciousness. The borderlands of higher education are real and thus making a program to remember and celebrate all of the gifts she left us is necessary and important. \nWe look forward to having you and celebrating together the legacy of Gloria Anzaldúa. \nFacebook Event Page: www.facebook.com/events/700386210007910/
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/celebrating-gloria-anzalduas-legacy-2/
LOCATION:Namaste Lounge – College 9\, Namaste Lounge\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Bettina Aptheker: "The Meaning of Freedom of Speech: Surveillance\, Incarceration & the Politics of the First Amendment"
DESCRIPTION:Bettina Aptheker co-led the Free Speech Movement at UC Berkeley in 1964. She will give a brief retrospective and then consider the different ways in which race\, gender\, class\, and sexuality effect the exercise of freedom of speech as a collective right established by the First (and Fourteenth) amendments. Bettina will clarify the difference between freedom of speech and academic freedom\, and ask us to think about both in the context of Tea Party politics\, mass incarceration\, and the unprecedented technologies of surveillance. \nEveryone welcome. Questions and answers to follow the talk. \nFood for Thought Quarterly Faculty Speaker Series is an opportunity for students to connect with faculty in an informal and interactive setting. Join us each quarter for a presentation from a renowned UCSC faculty member. Hear about the speaker’s research and professional experience\, learn more about an aspect of their work\, and enjoy an opportunity to interact and ask questions. And\, get to know the other side of the faculty member through food – light refreshments provided will represent some favorite food or cuisine of our invited guest. \nPresented by the College Nine and College Ten CoCurricular Programs Office. For more information or accessibility needs\, please contact coco@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/bettina-aptheker-the-meaning-of-freedom-of-speech-surveillance-incarceration-the-politics-of-the-first-amendment-2/
LOCATION:Namaste Lounge – College 9\, Namaste Lounge\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Gender Violence in Mexico
DESCRIPTION:On Friday\, May 20th\, contributors to the book Terrorizing Women: Feminicide in the Américas\, will be speaking about their research and activism in the campaign to end feminicide in Mexico and on the borderlands.  The speakers will also address the human rights crisis in Mexico\, violence targeting human rights activists\, and the social movement for peace and an end to violence in Mexico. \nSpeakers:  Héctor Domínguez-Ruvalcaba (University of Texas at Austin)\, Eva Arce (Ciudad Juárez)\, Alma Gómez (Centro de Derechos Humanos\, Chihuahua City)\, and Cynthia Bejarano (New Mexico State University). \nTIME & PLACE: 12-2 PM @ Namaste Lounge\, College 9 \nOn Thursday evening\, May 19th\, there will be a screening: La Carta: Sagrario nunca has muerto para mí (English sub-titles) directed by Rafael Bonilla.  The film documents the life of Paula Bonilla Flores and her struggle for justice on behalf of her daughter and other murdered and disappeared women. \nQ&A with Paula Flores (director of Fundación María Sagrario and mother of feminicide victim\, María Sagrario González from Ciudad Juárez); and Hector Domínguez-Ruvalcaba (University of Texas\, Austin). \nTIME & PLACE: 7-9 PM @ Merrill College Cultural Center \nPlease note that ALL PROCEEDS FROM THE SALE OF THE BOOK\, Terrorizing Women: Feminicide in the Américas\, go to select organizations listed in www.stopterrorizingwomen.com \nSponsored by the Latin American and Latino Studies\, El Centro (Chicano/Latino Resource Center)\, Chicano/Latino Research Center\, and the Women’s Center.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/gender-violence-in-mexico-2/
LOCATION:Namaste Lounge – College 9\, Namaste Lounge\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Pacific Rim Research Program 2011-12 Call for Proposals & INFORMATIONAL MEETING
DESCRIPTION:Interested faculty and graduate students are welcome to learn more about the Pacific Rim Research Program grants during this informational meeting. \nThe current Call is now available from the PRRP website at: http://pacrim.ucsc.edu. Here is a snapshot of what is offered this year. \nFACULTY GRANTS \nInitiative: This is a new thematically focused grant in the range of $30-50\,000\, which may be expended over a multi-year period. For the 2011-12 grant competition\, the PRRP invites Faculty Initiative Grant applications on the topic “Responses to Crisis in the Pacific Rim.” (3-5 grants in this category will be awarded for 2011-12). \nResearch/planning: Enable investigators to refine a hypothesis or line of inquiry\, develop a strategy for implementation\, and share or disseminate research findings. The workshop and planning grant program provides up to $25\,000 to UC faculty and graduate students for conferences\, workshops\, and other collaborative research endeavors. (4-6 grants in this category will be awarded for 2011-12). \nGRADUATE STUDENT GRANTS \nAdvanced Graduate Research Fellowship: Research Fellowships support graduate students in a year of dissertation research or its equivalent. Graduate students may apply for a maximum of $20\,000 for a year of dissertation or similar advanced research. (10+ grants in this category will be awarded for 2011-12). \nThe three types of applications above are reviewed and eight are selected by our campus committee (see Call for required documents and procedures). The mandatory UCSC campus review deadline is December 1\, 2010. The eight selected to go to the PRRP Executive Committee will be due by February 18\, 2011. \nFor all deadlines and application guidelines\, please see the Call for Proposals and Guidelines\, available at http://pacrim.ucsc.edu or from your PRRP campus liaison\, Lisa Nishioka\, pacrim@ucsc.edu or 831/459-2833.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/pacific-rim-research-program-2011-12-call-for-proposals-informational-meeting-2/
LOCATION:Namaste Lounge – College 9\, Namaste Lounge\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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