The Sal Castro Memorial Lecture aims to present recent books published in Chicano/Latino history. Named after Chicano Movement icon Sal Castro, who struggled for educational justice for Chicans, this will be the inaugural lecture. Our first speaker is Prof. Oliver Rosales, who will discuss his recent book, Civil Rights in Bakersfield: Segregation and Multiracial Activism in the Central Valley (University of Texas Press: 2024). Prof. Rosales received his Ph.D. in History from UCSB. Cosponsored by ...
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Join us for a dialogue between Lisa Jacobson (History) and Erika Rappaport (History) about Jacobson's new book, Intoxicating Pleasures: The Reinvention of Wine, Beer, and Whiskey after Prohibition. In popular memory, the repeal of US Prohibition in 1933 signaled alcohol’s decisive triumph in a decades-long culture war. But as Lisa Jacobson reveals, alcohol’s respectability and mass market success were neither sudden nor assured. It took a world war and a battalion of public relations experts ... |
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Join us for a roundtable discussion and workshop with guest speakers— featuring conversations between Indigenous and allied movement builders, practitioners, and organizers— exploring connections between climate resilience, Indigenous rights, and land & water rematriation. This will be an opportunity to gather and address relationships between Land Back movements and politics, processes of reciprocity, and resilient ecosystems, as well as the importance of decommissioning and dam removal within energy transitions, among other responses to global climate ... |
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In Tibetan Buddhism, Rinpoche means the "precious one" and may refer to reincarnated and respected lamas who are spiritual teachers of past and present. Originally from India and educated in Tibetan Buddhist traditions, our guest speaker, Tulku Orgyen Rinpoche, is an unconventional Buddhist monk and scholar. During the workshop, Rinpoche will introduce and guide participants through Buddhist meditation, demonstrating how embodied practice is integral to the ecology of texts and can be viewed as a ... |
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