Walidah Imarisha “Why Aren’t There More Black People in Oregon?: A Hidden History” Talk followed by Q&A Thursday, October 12, 2017 3:30 – 5:00 PM Lillis Hall Lillis 182 Lecture Hall 955 E 13th Ave. (13th & Kincaid Streets) University…
by alicee • • Comments Off on President Schill’s 2017 State of the University Address lifts up CSWS leaders & affiliates
October 6, 2017—In his State of the University address, UO President Michael Schill talked about coming together in a shared sense of purpose. CSWS proudly notes President Schill’s generous remarks that highlighted the research, teaching, and creative work of many…
by alicee • • Comments Off on Why Oregon should care about Puerto Rico
CSWS Editor’s Note: Alaí Reyes-Santos is a CSWS faculty affiliate and an associate professor in the UO Department of Ethnic Studies. Source: Why Oregon should care about Puerto Rico By Alaí Reyes-Santos For The Register-Guard SEPT. 28, 2017—Puerto Rico is…
by alicee • • Comments Off on Provost’s office announces two interim appointments
Editor’s Note: Congratulations to Rebecca Flynn, a member of the CSWS Advisory Board, and to Ellen Herman, a CSWS faculty affiliate. From Around the O September 27, 2017—Scott Pratt, executive vice provost for academic affairs, announced that Ellen Herman, professor…
by alicee • • Comments Off on Joy Harjo: Poetry Reading
University of Oregon Poetry reading by Joy Harjo Straub Hall, Room 156 1451 Onyx St. Free & open to the public Printable Poster PDF The UO campus will host renowned author Joy Harjo for a poetry reading and other activities…
by alicee • • Comments Off on 2017 CSWS Annual Review now available online
Publishing for the first time via Issuu.com, CSWS is proud to share with you our 2017 CSWS Annual Review, which includes an interview with the inimitable Cherríe Moraga, a review of last year’s main events, articles about CSWS-supported research written…