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2017 Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award
March 13, 2017
Ethnic Studies Department Chair, Shari Huhndorf, has received the 2017 Distinguished Faculty Mentor Award.
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Phd Alumni, Craig Santos Perez, to Receive the Lannan Foundation Literary Fellowship
November 22, 2016
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Please Give to Ethnic Studies: UC Berkeley’s BIG GIVE Fundraising Initiative – November 16 & 17, 2016
November 15, 2016
November 15, 2016 Warm Greetings, Department of Ethnic Studies Alumni and Friends! We are excited to be part of University of California, Berkeley's campus-wide BIG GIVE fundraising initiative. Funds can now be directed to departments, programs, and causes that donors wish to support. The BIG GIVE campaign will take...
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Community Support
November 9, 2016
Dear Friends and Colleagues, The aftermath of yesterday’s election has left many in special need of the solace and support of community. The Departments of Ethnic Studies, African American Studies and Gender and Women’s Studies are safe and welcoming places for people of color, as well as members of...
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What Filipino American history makes visible
October 27, 2016
On October 26, 2016, Pilipino American student organizations hosted Sproul Visibility Day, an event that honors Filipino American History Month and makes visible the presence of Filipino Americans at UC Berkeley. They invited me to be a speaker at this event. The following is the transcript of my speech: October...
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ES Staff Offices CLOSED on Thursday, October 6
September 23, 2016
Dear ES Community, Ethnic Studies Staff will be attending a staff retreat on Thursday, Oct 6 and will not be available for the entire day. Thank you! -ES Staff
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Phd Alumni, Josh Kun, Named MacArthur Fellow
September 22, 2016
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/music/la-et-ms-josh-kun-20160920-snap-story.html
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Professor Catherine Ceniza Choy is faculty coordinator and co-organizer of a 2016-17 Institute of International Studies faculty interdisciplinary program on “Gender and the Trans-Pacific World.
September 8, 2016
This program explores the significance of gender and “Pacific World” frameworks to understand the connections between the lands, people, cultures, and environments that are in and border the Pacific Ocean. Link: http://iis.berkeley.edu/programs/gender-and-the-trans-pacific-world
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The Bancroft Seminar on Latina/o History 2016-2017 Call for Book Manuscripts
July 13, 2016
Selection process begins September 1, 2016 The Bancroft Library Seminar on Latina/o History is now accepting proposals for its 2016-2017 seminar. The seminar is comprised of a collective of northern California faculty dedicated to the interdisciplinary flourishing of Latina/o historiography—from the traditional subfields of social and political history to...
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Ethnic Studies Alumna Harriett Skye Honored by North Dakota Native American Hall of Honor
June 17, 2016
Ethnic Studies Ph.D. Alumna Harriett Skye ('07) was recently honored as one of the first inductees into the North Dakota Native American Hall of Honor. The department would like to congratulate Harriett for this very deserving honor! June 3, 2016 Honorees Selected for New Native American Hall of Honor...