2538 Channing (Inst. for the Study of Societal Issues), Wildavsky Conference Room
Monisha Das Gupta, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Women’s Studies, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa
Mobility, Expulsion and Claims to Home: Migrant Organizing in an Era of Deportation and Dispossession Colloquium | October 17 | 12-1:30 p.m. | 2538 Channing (Inst. for the Study of Societal Issues), Wildavsky Conference Room Speaker/Performer: Monisha Das Gupta, Professor of Ethnic Studies and Women’s Studies, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Sponsors: Center for Research on Social Change, Center for...
554 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
INDRANI SIGAMANY University of York, Great Britain
2050 Valley Life Sciences Building, UC Berkeley
Join alumni, faculty, students, staff, and friends of Asian American and Asian Diaspora Studies for a special event during Homecoming Weekend at UC Berkeley October 14, 2018 –3:30 p.m. Panel Discussion –5:00 p.m. Reception and Networking The Future of Asian Americans in a Multiracial United States Engage in a discussion on how Asian Americans have been thought about and positioned in an increasingly multiracial United States. Chancellor Carol T....
Multicultural Community Center (MCC) 220 Martin Luther King jr. Student Union
Friday, October 12, 2018 | 5:30-7:30 pm Multicultural Community Center (MCC) 220 Martin Luther King Jr. Student Union University of California, Berkeley Help get the word out! Forward this email or print and post the Event Flyer Film screening followed by Q+A with Director Laurie Coyle and Maria Moreno’s daughters, Olivia Portugal and Lily DeLa Torre In Adios Amor, the discovery of...
180 Doe Library, UC Berkeley
Katya Cengel, Journalist
Journalist Katya Cengel will discuss her new book, Exiled: From the Killing Fields of Cambodia to California and Back (Potomac Books, 2018) which follows the stories of four Cambodian families as they confront criminal deportation 40 years after their resettlement in the U.S. In her telling, Cengel finds that violence comes in many forms and that...
554 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
554 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Professor Tom Biolsi, Ethnic Studies
Foucault understood government as arranging “the right disposition of things”–something quite different from our common understanding of government as a matter of the machinery of the state. This talk will focus on three moments in the history of Rosebud Reservation in South Dakota (home of the Siċanġu Lakota or Rosebud Sioux) when new forms of governmentality...
Shorb House, 2547 Channing Way
James Prigoff
Shorb House, 2547 Channing Way
Melanie Cervantes
Shorb House, 2547 Channing Way
Melanie Cervantes