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President Rusty Barceló!

The Board of Regents of
Northern New Mexico College
requests the honor of your presence at the
Inauguration of
Dr. Nancy “Rusty” Barceló
as twentieth President of
Northern New Mexico College

October 28, 2010 at 2:00 p.m.
Nick L Salazar Center for Arts
Española, New Mexico 87532

Reception to follow in the
Joseph Montoya Administration Building Commons [Read more…] about President Rusty Barceló!

MALCS Gathering Nov. 6-7, 2010 San Antonio

MALCS Gathering
“Doing Work that Matters”: Bridging Letras y Cambio Social
November 6th and 7th, 2010
San Antonio, Tejas

Dear MALCista,

The MALCS Gathering launches an assessment of our organization as a national body to bridge all aspects of our organization and especially as we work to perpetually nurture and recognize the interconnection of academic labor and social activism. The MALCS Gathering entails a collective conduit through which we can explore new and existing strategies of bridging letras y cambio social.

In order to hold the gathering, the Executive Committee worked with The  Society for the Study of Gloria Anzaldúa (SSGA) that graciously provided their final plenary session to MALCS in order to begin our discussion. This plenary opens up the MALCS Special Gathering to begin a series of discussions about MALCS and what we want it to become  (“Doing Work that Matters”: Bridging Letras y Cambio Social, A National MALCS Roundtable, Saturday, Nov. 6).

Then on Sunday, Nov. 7 at Trinity University we will have discussion of what chapters/regions are doing as well as continue discussion on ideas, concerns, and needs in order to develop an assessment of where and how to continue.

On Monday, Nov. 8 at UTSA we will have a two-hour meeting to develop operational plans.

Your contribution as a participant will be invaluable to our project as your work has been critical to the developing MALCS’ as a national organization that dreams and acts to the fluctuating political landscape.

Please read below for information about housing, travel, registration and renewing MALCS membership.

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Siempre,
Keta Miranda
Chair

Things to do:

1.  Membership -  PLEASE RENEW your membership:  form here in msdoc or pdf (also available at https://malcs.net/

Mail to:
MALCS  / ATTN: Lupe Gallegos
1404   66th Street
Berkeley, CA 94702

2. Hotel reservation
Accommodations can be found at Doubletree Hotel located across the street
from the University of Texas at San Antonio downtown campus. Some SSGA
break-out sessions will be held at Doubletree as well as vendors tables will
be found there.

Call or log-on now to reserve your room at Doubletree Hotel and be sure to
mention that you are with the SSGA conference for the special discounted conference rate.  502 West Durango, San Antonio, Texas, United States 78207
Telephone: 1-210-224-7155

3. Private Housing
The MALCS exec is working with the San Anto MALCS chapter for housing in
private homes.  More news soon.

4. Register for the SSGA conference – Get reg form here in msdoc or pdf

Please make check or money order payable to UTSA Women’s Studies Institute.  Mail to:

Carolyn Motley, Sr Admin Associate
UTSA Women’s Studies Institute
One UTSA Circle

San Antonio, TX 78249

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Announcing Dr. Lorena V. Marquez

Professor Linda Heidenrech of the Women’s Studies Department at Washington State University, is proud to announce that

“Lorena V. Marquez successfully defended her dissertation at UC San Diego.  Her work focuses on Chicana/o histories in Sacramento, CA.  She is now Dr. Lorena V. Marquez!”

Congratulations from all of us, Dr. Marquez!

Arizona conference video available

The MALCS Arizona State Conference was video taped and can be viewed by clicking here or on the navigation bar at the top of this page where it says “Arizona conference”

Gracias to our AZ companeras who organized the conferencia, mobilized against SB 1070 and continue to contribute to our dialogue for justice.

Siempre,
Keta Miranda
Chair

The video archives include the following:
Dr. Alejandra Elenes and Dr. Gloria H. Cuádraz, Co-Chairs
Opening Prayer: Charlene O’Rourke, Lakota

Thursday, July 22, 2010 9:00 – 9:30 am
2- Introduction: Dr. Alejandra Elenes
Keynote: Dr. Keta Miranda, Chair

Thursday, July 22, 2010 10 am – 12
3- Voices of Resistance: Arizona Actions Against SB 1070

Thursday, July 22, 2010 1 – 3 pm
4- Human Rights, Education, and the Dream Act: Navigating the Shifting Terrains

Friday, July 23, 2010 9 – 9:30 am
5- Introduction: Dr. Gloria Cuádraz, ASU
Keynote: Dr. Josie Méndez Negrete

Friday, July 23, 2010 10 am -12
6- Interrogating the Politics of Knowledge: Implications of HB 2281

Friday, July 23, 2010 1 – 3 pm
7- Labor and Human Rights: Rallying around Workers’ Issues

Friday, July 23, 2010 4 – 4:45 pm
8- Introduction: Dr. Alejandra Elenes and Dr. Gloria Cuádraz
Closing Keynote: Rosie López, Founder, Arizona Hispanic Community Forum

Job: Asst Prof Latina/Latino Stu, U Illinois

The Latina/Latino Studies Program at the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign invites applications for a full-time tenure track appointment at the Assistant Professor level to begin August 16, 2011. [Read more…] about Job: Asst Prof Latina/Latino Stu, U Illinois

JOB: Asst/Assoc Prof, Chicana/o studies SDSU

The Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies (CCS) at San Diego State University invites applications for a tenure-track position in Expressive Culture at the rank of Assistant or Associate Professor to begin Fall 2011.

[Read more…] about JOB: Asst/Assoc Prof, Chicana/o studies SDSU

JOB: Asst Prof, Bicultural/Bilingual Stu, UTSA

The Department of Bicultural-Bilingual Studies at The University of Texas at San Antonio, seeks a specialist in language minority education with broad knowledge of and record of research on bilingual education, bilingualism, biliteracy, cultural studies, and/or biculturalism, for a position as a tenure-track Assistant Professor to begin Fall 2011. [Read more…] about JOB: Asst Prof, Bicultural/Bilingual Stu, UTSA

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