542 Barrows Hall
Dr. Cynthia Medina
Let’s Talk! Drop-in hours provide easy access to brief, free, informal consultations with a UHS Psychologist. These confidential services can help you access supportive counseling and consultation, gain perspective, and explore resources and options that might help meet your needs. DROP-IN SCHEDULE Fridays, 2-4pm in Barrows 542 •No appointment or paperwork needed •Visits are first come, first serve. Cynthia Medina, PhD Specialty Areas/Interests: •Multicultural/social...
554 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Professor Rhacel Parreñas, USC
ñas, USC Wednesday, February 6, 2019 12:00pm-1:30pm 554 Barrows Hall Labor Regimes of Indenture – A Global Overview of Migrant Domestic Work Across the globe, migrant domestic workers are unfree workers whose legal residency is contingent on their continued employment as a live-in worker with a designated sponsor. This talk examines the politics of their indenture. Providing a macro and...
Mario Savio Steps, UC Berkeley
3335 Dwinelle Hall, UC Berkeley
Catherine Ceniza Choy, Professor of Ethnic Studies
Town School for Boys 2750 Jackson Street, San Francisco
554 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Dr. Mariana Mora, CIESAS Mexico City
American Studies Association Conference in Atlanta, GA
This event is open to UC Berkeley Ethnic Studies Ph.D. alumni, current graduate students, and faculty. To rsvp, please email msminor@berkeley.edu. ...
Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology 102 Kroeber Hall Berkeley, CA 94720
By Beth Piatote Directed by Jenni(f)er Tamayo
Description Antíkoni By Beth Piatote Directed by Jenni(f)er Tamayo Limited run staged reading Preview: Tuesday, November 6th at 5:30PM Performances: Wednesday, November 7th at 1:00PM and 7:00PM located at the Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, 102 Kroeber Hall Doors will open for chair and floor seating 30 minutes prior to each show. ADA accessible. Sponsored by Arts +...
554 Barrows Hall, UC Berkeley
Amy Lonetree, Associate Professor of History, UC Santa Cruz
Native American Child Removal, Indigenous Activism, and the Creation of an Archive ABSTRACT: The history of Indigenous child removal is a history of violence, and one that has taken different forms over time. This presentation focuses on those most affected by removal and separation through an analysis of oral histories of Native American adoptees collected in collaboration...
242 Cesar Chavez Center
Lok Siu, Associate Professor of Ethnic Studies, UC Berkeley