Tag: Gabriela Martinez

NWWS: Saturday writers panel

Pictured is Ana-Maurine Lara.

Full Schedule: http://csws.uoregon.edu/events-2/2014-nwws/2016-csws-northwest-women-writers-symposium/ 5th annual CSWS Northwest Women Writers Symposium “Crossing Borders: Women’s Stories of Immigration, Migration, and Transition,” May 6 – 8, 2016 The symposium includes panel discussions, writing workshops, a keynote talk, author conversations & readings, book signings,…

Documentary Screening: Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala, with filmmaker Gabriela Martínez

Straub 156 1451 Onyx St. UO campus Documentary Screening: Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala, produced and directed by Gabriela Martínez Escobar Keep Your Eyes on Guatemala tells the story of Guatemala’s National Police Historical Archive intertwined with narratives of past…

A Conversation with Gabriela Martínez

Media, Democracy, and the Construction of Collective Memory Reprinted from 2014 CSWS Annual Review (published October 2014) CSWS last interviewed Gabriela Martínez for the Annual Review in summer 2012, when she was the incoming associate director of CSWS. Now entering…

Gabriela Martinez, “Collective Memory: The Role of Media Makers”

141 Allen Hall 1020 University St. UO campus “Collective Memory: The Role of Media Makers” A public lecture by Gabriela Martínez, 2014-15 Wayne Morse Resident Scholar and associate professor at the School of Journalism and Communication at the University of…

Road Scholars: Documentary Filmmaker Gabriela Martínez to present “Agents of Change”

George S. Turnbull Portland Center Shirley Papé Forum 70 NW Couch St., Floor 3R Portland, OR 97209 A CSWS Road Scholars Presentation printable poster PDF Award-winning documentary filmmaker Gabriela Martínez will present Agents of Change: A Legacy of Feminist Research,…

Screening of the CSWS Documentary “Agents of Change”

Fenton 110 1021 E. 13th Ave., UO campus Flyer PDF Screening of documentary followed by Q & A with director Gabriela Martínez and co-producer Sonia De La Cruz. Free and open to the public. Agents of Change: A legacy of feminist…