Event Archive

Listen to former reviewers of the PPFP and learn more about the application process.

Plan your best summer yet! Learn to BUJO.

Nomi Morris will lead two workshops focused on how to communicate your research findings and insights beyond the world of academic publishing!

Join us for an all day retreat with fellow faculty, postdocs, and lecturers! Co-sponsored by Office of Research and the Chicano Studies Institute. Register soon, space is limited! 

Research Lecture: Carlos Decena (Rutgers University)

CSI hosts Deborah Paredez (Columbia University) in conversation with Diosa and Mala (Locatora Radio) about Selenidad! This event has been archived on our YouTube channel here.

Too often, candidates are photographed eating tacos or practicing their high school Spanish aspart of their staged campaign stops. This event focuses on the continuing lack of cultural and linguistically appropriate engagement by government actors to integrate and respond to the needs of non-white, non English-dominant communities. Targeted misinformation campaigns via social media channels such as What’s App and in political campaign literature reveal an uneven approach to Chicana/x and Latina/x communities.

Weaving together Indigenous D(L)akota Astronomy & NASA science this work offers insights from both world-views. 
“Etuaptumumk” as described by Mi’kmaw elders: "Two-Eyed Seeing is learning to see from one eye with the strengths of Indigenous knowledges and ways of knowing, and from the other eye with the strengths of Western knowledges and ways of knowing, and to use both these eyes for the benefit of all."  (Bartlett, Marshall and Marshall 2012, 336)