applications for NEW DIRECTIONS FELLOWSHIPS

DUE JUNE 15 AT CFR@USC.EDU


 

     

THE BARBER OF EAST L.A.

Butchlalis de Panochtitlan

Friday, April 11, 2008; Saturday, April 12, 2008

University Park Campus
Ground Zero Coffeehouse


WOMEN IN HIGHER EDUCATION ANNUAL LUNCHEON

Monday, March 24
12 pm
Town and Gown

Speaker: M. G. Lord, author of Forever Barbie and Astro Turf


ADELINA ANTHONY

Mastering Sex and Tortillas

Thursday, March 13
7:00 - 8:00 pm: Reception with food and beverages

8:00 - 10:00 pm: Performance

Ground Zero Performance Cafe
615 Childs Way

Co-sponsored with Latin American Studies


LOURDES TORRES
Latin American and Latino Studies Program DePaul University

Tortilleras: The Politics of Naming and Shaming

Thursday, March 13
3-5 pm
SOS 250

Co-Sponsored with the Department of Spanish and Portuguese


TOWN HALL MEETING:

FEMINIZATION OF AN EPIDEMIC

A panel of scientists, sociologists, psychologists, and social workers will talk about recent developments in the spread of HIV / AIDS and answer your questions about WHO gets AIDS now and HOW

Monday, March 10
7 p.m.
Bovard Auditorium


Lunch Through the Lens of Gender
Students and faculty gather to lunch and listen as scholars from around the academic disciplines talk about their work and how gender studies and feminist practice have influenced the latest developments in their fields:

GENDER, MEDIA, AND TECHNOLOGY

Tara McPherson, Gender Studies and Critical Studies

Aniko Imre, Critical Studies

Anne Balsamo, Interactive Media Division

Tuesday, February 26

11.30 am-1.30 pm
Taper Hall 420


GAVIN BUTT
Senior Lecturer, Goldsmith College, University of London

"Stop That Acting!": Queer Sincerity in
Shirley Clarke's Portrait of Jason

Tuesday, November 6
12-1:30 pm
Taper Hall, Room 420



FELICIA LUNA LEMUS

reading from her new novel

LIKE SON (Akashic Press, 2007)

Wednesday, October
12-1:30 pm
Taper Hall, Room 420

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