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Tongue to Tongue: Critical Dialogues among Queer Women of Color (Los Angeles 9/7/07)

Extended submission deadline – June 30, 2007

Los Angeles, September 7-9, 2007
www.tonguetotongue.org

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS/PARTICIPATION

Tongue to Tongue: Provoking Critical Dialogues Among Queer Women of Color is a community-organized three-day dialogue among diverse queer women of color, transgender, genderqueer and gender non-conforming communities of color featuring workshops, lectures, visual art, film, performances meant to facilitate real dialogue among participants. Tongue to Tongue believes that provoking honest and difficult dialogue is a critical first step toward building and strengthening community alliances across diverse communities and differences. The goal of this event is to envision concrete plans of action to collaboratively confront the injustices we face through proposals for continued organizing and solidarity building. This social change event aims to deepen analysis of-, broaden dialogue on-, and instigate response to critical issues created out of the intersecting sites of race, class, gender, sexuality, citizenship, and nationalism. [Read more…] about Tongue to Tongue: Critical Dialogues among Queer Women of Color (Los Angeles 9/7/07)

CFP for Summer Institute – due 5/21

The 2007 MALCS Summer Institute site committee is currently seeking submissions for scholarly papers, panels proposals, workshops, roundtables, intimate circles, etc. for the 2007 Summer Institute at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus August 2-4.

Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social calls for participation in the Writing Workshops at the 2007 MALCS Summer Institute at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus, August 2-4.

For full info, click here 

Feminicide Conference at Stanford (N. Calif) this weekend

The May 16-19 conference Feminicide = Sanctioned Murder: Race, Gender and Violence in Global Context will examine the murders and disappearances of women in Mexico, Guatemala and Canada that are occurring on an epidemic scale, and interrogate closely the gender,Feminicide class, sexual and ethnoracial components of this violence against women. The aim and purpose of the conference is to stop the violence and map out ways to bring about justice.

Distinguished participants include Elena Poniatowska, one of Mexico’s most eminent writers, whose innovative writing advocates for women and the poor in their struggle for social and economic justice, and Lydia Cacho, who recently received the 2007 Ginetta Sagan Award for Women and Children’s Rights from Amnesty International for exposing a net of pederasts linked to the government and big business, and for creating a shelter for the children, victims of trafficking and abuse in Cancún, Mexico.

For more info, see conference website at https://ccsre.stanford.edu/feminicide

Call for Participants: Summer Writing Workshops

Chicana/Latina Studies: The Journal of Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social calls for participation in the Writing Workshops at the 2007 MALCS Summer Institute at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus, August 2-4.

The Writing Workshops are one of the Journal’s formal methods of creating a feminist editorial process. Following the spirit and mission of MALCS, the coeditors offer the workshop in order to institutionalize mentorship. Participants will come away from a workshop with clear recommendations for meeting internal criteria of Chicana/Latina Studies, specific direction about revision, and first-hand knowledge about our feminist editorial production process.

We encourage applications from writers at all professional levels. Two Writing Workshops will be offered this summer: [Read more…] about Call for Participants: Summer Writing Workshops

Hurtado receives AERA Gender Equity Award

Aida Hurtado, professor of psychology at the University of California, Santa Cruz, has received the 2007 Distinguished Contributions to Gender Equity in Education Research Award from the American Educational Research Association (AERA).

The award recognizes distinguished research, professional practice, and activities that advance public understanding of gender and/or sexuality throughout the educational community. Hurtado received the award during the association’s 2007 annual meeting, which took place in Chicago.

Full story here

Call for Papers for Summer Institute 2007 – by 5/21

The 2007 MALCS Summer Institute site committee is currently seeking submissions for scholarly papers, panels proposals, workshops, roundtables, intimate circles, etc. for the 2007 Summer Institute at the University of Minnesota, St. Paul Campus August 2-4.

The theme of this year’s Institute, “Among Women, Between Nations–Entre mujeres, entre naciones,” symbolizes both the intimacy and the sociopolitical complexity of our identities, relationships, and affiliations–between spaces and across borders. We hope to examine our commonalities as well as the things that separate us. We will make a conscious effort to address issues particular to indigenous women’s communities, as well as the transnational realities of Chicana/Latina lives.

Paper topics may include: Chicana/Latina feminisms, transnational feminisms, indigenous women, transnational migration, literary theory, afro-latinidades, the legal justice system, activist scholarship, community activism, sovereignty, political and gender-based violence, health, science studies, creative writing, poetry/performance, visual cultures, coalitions between women of color, media and visual culture, land issues, etc.

Workshop topics might include: getting into graduate school, how to set up a MALCS chapter, going on the job market, MALCS for Beginners, Tips for Tenure, Professional Development for undergrads (Research, writing a c.v., letters of rec), Balancing activism & scholarship. This list of themes suggests a wide array of topics. However, it is not meant to be exhaustive nor limiting in its scope.

Submissions from all disciplines, activist and community organizations are encouraged. Abstracts or descriptions of no more than 250 words, should be accompanied by: 1) the TITLE of the paper, panel, roundtable, workshop or other presentation; 2) NAME(S) of all presenters or facilitators & their academic/ institutional/ organizational or community affiliations; 3) EMAIL address and any other relevant contact information.

Deadline for submission: EXTENDED TO MAY 21, 2007. Send to: ude.nmuobfsctd-4a424a@sclam or ude.nmuobfsctd-35089d@700errot Or: Dr. Edén Torres, 425 Ford Hall 224 Church St SE Mpls., MN 55455

Download the Call for Papers as an MSDoc here
See complete information at the Minnesota Summer Institute blog / website

Memorias del Silencio

Memorias del Silencio: Footprints of the Borderlands – memoriasdelsilencio.jpg

El objetivo del proyecto era ofrecer talleres de creación literaria a clases de GED (equivalencia de preparatoria) para trabajadores del campo y sus familias, con la idea de mejorar sus técnicas de escritura y de lectura. Este libro contiene historias que hablan del trabajo en los campos de Estados Unidos, y de la condición de los emigrantes en éste país. Fue muy bien recibido por el público, y después de que los fondos proporcionados por la ciudad de El Paso terminaran, BorderSenses y El Paso Community College, Community Education Program decidieron continuar con el proyecto para la publicación del Segundo Volumen de Memorias del Silencio: Footprints of the Borderland en 2006.

The objective of the project was to bring creative writing workshops to GED courses for migrant farm workers and their families, with the idea of improving their writing and written skills. This book contains stories that speak of the work in the fields of the United States, and of the condition of the immigrants in this country. It was very well received by the public, and after the funding ended, BorderSenses and El Paso Community College, Community Education Program decided to continue the project for the publication of the Second Volume of Memorias del Silencio: Footprints of the Borderland on 2006.

You can read some of the selections here

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