115 Lawrence Hall 1190 Franklin Blvd. UO campus Free Film Showing Whatever Happened to Zulay? An Otavaleña’s Journey is the story of a remarkable Ecuadoran woman who went through several life changes and maintained some continuity in her life, a…
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Gender, Race, Culture, History Colloquium
McKenzie Hall 229 1101 Kincaid St. UO campus “Re-enacting Race, Re-enacting Gender: Crossdressing & Embodied Memories of Terror” A talk by Dr. Mark Auslander Professor of Anthropology & Museum Studies, Central Washington University Discussants: Dr. Melissa Stuckey, UO Professor, History…
Negotiating Human Subject Protocols: From the Practical to the Philosophical
Erb Memorial Union Alsea/Coquille Rms UO campus IRB Roundtable: A Short Presentation and Q&A for Graduate Students Panelists Lisa Gilman, associate professor, UO Department of English and Folklore Program Lise Nelson, associate professor, UO Department of Geography
Community-Based Theatre Around Native Issues
Hope Theatre 1109 Old Campus Lane University of Oregon campus A pre-play lecture for Salmon Is Everything Marcie Rendon, playwright and member of the White Earth Anishinabe Nation Sponsored by the UO Center for the Study of Women in Society…
Indigeneity in Teacher Education—a new CSWS Research Interest Group
Indigeneity in Teacher Education, a new CSWS Research Interest Group (RIG) coordinated by graduate student Shadiin Garcia, hopes to build a community of people interested in exploring the work of women indigenous scholars in the field of education. “The field…
HoSang Honored as “Outstanding Historian”
University of Oregon professor Daniel Martinez HoSang was selected by the Organization of American Historians (OAH) to receive the 2011 James A. Rawley Prize, which is given annually for the best book dealing with the history of race relations in…

