Panelists include specialists in women's work and domestic labor, poverty and transnational migration of Mexicana workers; Chicano/a historical movements; queer Latinidades and the symposium will end with a dance performance and discussion. All events are free and open to the public--we hope you can join us and folks from around the country in our work of Envisioning the Future of Chicano Studies!
Tuesday, March 6, 2012
A Very Busy Month of March!
In additional to two campus visit by 6-12th graders from El Colegio and Juventud Conectada, a CASA SOL and La Raza combined trip to Chicago for the National Association of Chicana and Chicano Studies, we will also be hosting a fabulous day-long symposium and THURSDAY MARCH 22ND focusing on the Future of Chicano Studies and highlighting top notch academicians and thinkers locally and nationally.

Panelists include specialists in women's work and domestic labor, poverty and transnational migration of Mexicana workers; Chicano/a historical movements; queer Latinidades and the symposium will end with a dance performance and discussion. All events are free and open to the public--we hope you can join us and folks from around the country in our work of Envisioning the Future of Chicano Studies!
Panelists include specialists in women's work and domestic labor, poverty and transnational migration of Mexicana workers; Chicano/a historical movements; queer Latinidades and the symposium will end with a dance performance and discussion. All events are free and open to the public--we hope you can join us and folks from around the country in our work of Envisioning the Future of Chicano Studies!
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