Tag: Lorwin Lecture

Art And Activism With Cherríe Moraga | Jefferson Public Radio

To call Cherríe Moraga a writer understates the case. She is that, yes, but also an activist on behalf of people of color, particularly women. And she Source: Art And Activism With Cherríe Moraga | Jefferson Public Radio

Cherríe Moraga: Lorwin Lecture on Civil Rights & Civil Liberties

Pictured is Merrie Moraga.

CHERRÍE MORAGA “The Last Exhale of Our Mother’s Breath” — The ‘Work’ of the First Generation Writer Thursday, October 13, 2016 – 6:00 PM Crater Lake Room Erb Memorial Union (EMU) 1222 E. 13th Ave. Activist Methods Workshop Friday, October…

Lorwin Lecture: James Braxton Peterson examines the triumphs and challenges of the Black Lives Matter movement

EMU Ballroom UO campus 1222 E. 13th Ave. “A Song, A Slogan, and A Service: Dispatches from the Movement for Black Lives” James Braxton Peterson, Africana Studies and English, Lehigh University The Oregon Humanities Center (OHC) is pleased to inaugurate…

Sheryl WuDunn: 2011 Lorwin Lecture

“Half the Sky: The Greatest Unexploited Resource in the World Today Isn’t Oil or Gold or Wind. It’s Women.” —Sheryl WuDunn 2011 Lorwin Lectureship on Civil Rights and Civil Liberties Wednesday, May 11, 2011 Erb Memorial Union Ballroom University of Oregon…