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Talk today: Dr. Isabel Ayala on colorblind racism
Color-blind Racism and the Rationalization of College Attainment among Latinas(os) http://sociology.msu.edu/faculty/profile/ayala-isabel/ Isabel Ayala Assistant Professor Department of Sociology Maria Isabel Ayala, (Ph.D., Texas A&M) is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology and the Chicano/Latino Studies Program at Michigan … Continue reading
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BGSU Conference: Electric Guitar in Popular Culture, March 27-28
The electric guitar will be the rock star at the “Electric Guitar in Popular Culture” conference at BGSU March 27-28.
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Fruitvale Station and Rev. Wanda Johnson
Fruitvale Station Tuesdays at the Gish Film Series: 2014-2015 Tuesday, February 24, 7:30 pm (2013), U.S., 85 minutes, Director: Ryan Coogler **Featuring a Q&A with Rev. Wanda Johnson, mother of Oscar Grant** Introduction and Facilitation by Clitha Mason, American Culture … Continue reading
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Rebecca Solnit, February 23
BGSU and ICS are pleased to welcome award-winning independent writer, cultural historian, art critic, public intellectual, and political activist Rebecca Solnit to campus on Monday, February 23. On that morning, she will offer a workshop, Art and Activism, from 11:00 am to … Continue reading
ACS Ph.D student JoAnna Murphy: “Be Ashamed, Be Very Ashamed: Responses to Fat Shaming”
Brown Bag Series at the BGSU Women’s Center “Be Ashamed, Be Very Ashamed: Responses to Fat Shaming,” featuring JoAnna Murphy, doctoral student in American Culture Studies. This presentation will be held from 12-1 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 29 in 107 Hanna Hall. … Continue reading
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Not in Our Town One-Year Anniversary, April 15
The one-year anniversary for BG/BGSU’s participation in Not in Our Town is approaching, and there is going to be an event on April 15 to celebrate. Along with celebrating the one-year anniversary, we will also be celebrating the fact that Bowling Green has been … Continue reading
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