“Mexican Dream,” documentary screening and discussion: Christopher Chávez (School of Journalism and Communications) and Daniel HoSang, (Political Science).
“Oregon Migration Symposium,” cosponsored event.
Graduate Student Mixer.
Winter Quarter 2017
Grant Writing Workshop for Graduate Students: Stephanie Wood (Center for Equity Promotion), Gabriela Martínez (School of Journalism and Communications), and Feather Crawford (History).
“Gender Justice in Guatemala,” CLLAS Faculty Collaboration Grantee Presentation: Lynn Stephen (Anthropology) and Erin Beck (Political Science).“Recreating Territories: Academic Input in the Struggle for Land,” CLLAS Graduate Student Grantee Presentation: Belén Norona (Geography).
CLLAS Faculty Mixer.
Tinker Info-Session: Eli Meyer (CLLAS) and Feather Crawford (History).
Dreamers, Ducks and DACA Info-Session: Ellen McWhirter (Counseling Psychology).
Teacher Workshop: Lynn Stephen (Anthropology) and Carmen Urbina (Oregon Center for Educational Equity).
Op-Ed Writing Workshop: Héctor Tobar (New York Times).
“! Art and the Disappeared in Latin America,” CLLAS RAP Work-in Progress Talk: Stephanie Wood (Center for Equity Promotion, College of Education) and Carlos Aguirre (History).
Spring Quarter 2017
“Immigration Policy and Coalition Building in the Age of Trump,” roundtable discussion: Larry Kleinman (National Initiatives for CAPACES Leadership Institute), Roberta Phillip-Robbins, J.D., (MRG Foundation), and Guadalupe Quinn, (Group Latino de Accion Directa de Lane County). Moderated by Dan Tichenor, (Political Science and the Wayne Morse Center for Law and Politics).
CLLAS Faculty Grant Proposal Workshop (Gabriela Martínez (School of Journalism and Communications).
“Achieving Justice: Gendered Violence, Displacement, and Legal Access in Guatemala and Oregon,” roundtable discussion: cosponsored event.
LAS/CLLAS Graduate Student Forum: Pedro García-Caro (Romance Languages).
“Afro-Aboriginal Women Healers in the Caribbean and its Diasporas,” CLLAS Faculty Collaboration Grantee Presentation: Alai Reyes-Santos (Ethnic Studies), Ana-Maurine Lara (Anthropology), Jannes Martinez (Priestess of Afro-Cuban Lukumi tradition), and Rebeca Hey-Colón’ (Colby College).
“Guatemala in the 1960s,” CLLAS Graduate Student Grantee Presentation: John Bedan (History).
“Child Migrants to the US Deported as ‘Criminal Alien’ Adults,” CLLAS Graduate Student Grantee Presentation: Tobin Hansen (Anthropology).