Thursday, April 15, 2010

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Greetings!


1. April 15: Long Island Iced Latina, performance by Marga Gomez. Schwartz Ctr for the Performing Arts. Co-sponsored by LGSC! Go to http://cca.cornell.edu/?pid=30#217 for more details.

2. April 16: Panel on Mexican-U.S. Migration – Articulations of Identities and Politics. Co-hosted and co-sponsored by LSP and LGSC. 3:30 pm, 165 McGraw Hall. Please visit our blog for flyer and more information.


3.
Professors Lynn Stephen (University of Oregon) and Gaspar Rivera-Salgado (UCLA) will be conducting an “activist research” ethnography workshop on Saturday April 17, 2010 from 10:00 AM to 12:30 PM at 215 McGraw Hall. Light breakfast will be provided.

The space is limited to 20 graduate students so you will need to RSVP to bet23@cornell.edu by no later than Wednesday April 15, 2010.

4. The Latino graduate student-faculty dinner held on April 1st was a success!
Especial thanks to all of you who attended. We hope to repeat it again next semester.

Sincerely,

Perla E. Parra

Saturday, April 10, 2010














3:30 pm • 165 McGraw Hall
Mexican-U.S. Migration: Articulations of Identities and Politics

Ronald L. Mize, Assistant Professor in Development Sociology and Latino Studies at Cornell University

Lynn Stephen, Distinguished Professor of Anthropology and Ethnic Studies at the University of Oregon

Gaspar Rivera-Salgado, Project Director at UCLA's Center for Labor Research and Education, and the Downtown Labor Center

Sponsored by Department of Anthropology, Anthropology Graduate Student Association, Latino Studies Program, Latino Graduate Student Coalition and GPSAFC