Catalyzing Knowledge in Dangerous Times
On April 14, 2011, the Center for Race & Gender, in collaboration with the Multicultural Community Center, the Women of Color Initiative, and many other campus partners, hosted an exciting multimedia, interdisciplinary conference marking the ten-year anniversary of CRG’s inception stemming from the 1999 student mobilizations at UC Berkeley.
From 1969 to the Present: A Brief History Outlining the Critical Role of Women of Color in the Struggle for Ethnic Studies
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Ziza Delgado, UC Berkeley
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Staging Hunger, Embodying Pain: Some Queer Thoughts on Campus Organizing
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Prof. Sara Kaplan, UC San Diego
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*Tokenized, Romanticized, and Professionalized*: Establishing the Significance and Urgency of Decolonizing the University
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Ruben Elias Canedo Sanchez, UC Berkeley
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A Tale to Two and Half Investigation: Measuring Institutional Insecurities and Contestational Knowledge
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Professor Ricardo Dominguez, UC San Diego
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Imperial Pedagogies: Imagining Internationalist/Feminist/Antiracist Literacies
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Prof. Piya Chatterjee, UC Riverside
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Ethnic Studies at Forty: Scholarship, Art, and Activism in the Formation of a Transdisciplinary Field
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Prof. Nelson Maldonado-Torres, UC Berkeley/Rutgers University
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Academic Freedom, or Academic Responsibility? Agency within the Brain of the Monster
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Prof. Nada Elia, Antioch University
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Micha Cárdenas, UC San Diego
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Conference Poetry
Submitted by admin on Tue, May 10, 2011 - 8:30 pm – No commentsMaya Chinchilla is a Guatemalan writer, poet, filmmaker, radical loving social justice diva; spreading love, laughter and solidarity wherever she goes.
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