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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!

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

MALCS Special Conference 11/6 San Antonio

MALCS Special Conference
Bridging Letras y Cambio Social
November 6th and 7th, 2010
San Antonio, Tejas

Dear MALCista,

The MALCS Special Conference requires 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 Special Conference entails a collective conduit through which we can explore new and existing strategies of bridging letras y cambio social.

As part of that planning, PLEASE RENEW your membership.
Please download the membership form and mail to:

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

Siempre,
Keta Miranda
Chair

Rest in peace, Dr. Karin Duran

From Susan C. Curzon, Dean, CSUN University Library

Dear Friends,

I am so very sad to report that our dear friend and colleague, Karin Duran, passed away this afternoon [June 11] as a result of complications from a stroke.

It is not possible to say in a single email the extent of Karin’s contributions. Karin began working as a Librarian here in 1972. During her 38 years with us, she had many different responsibilities. Her focus was on reference, instruction and bibliography. Karin also greatly enjoyed her responsibility for the Teacher Curriculum Center—a service to which she was devoted. Karin kindly acted as the Interim Associate Dean in 2005 and as Acting Department Chair during some of the earthquake recovery period. She loved her various responsibilities and this showed in the high quality of her work.

As a senior member of the faculty of the Library, Karin also served on many personnel committees—a duty she carried out with thoughtful consideration. She was also called upon to serve on personnel committees in other departments. She was an excellent advisor on personnel matters.

Since 1977, Karin was an instructor with Chicana and Chicano Studies and very engaged in the life of the department. She was devoted to the students who learned a great deal through her research course.

Contin Information about Karin and her personal and professional contributions can be found at: https://library.csun.edu/KarinDuran.

Karin was an active University citizen serving on a variety of committees and initiatives including the Honors Convocation, University 100, the Teacher Education Council, the Education Doctorate Advisory Board and as an advisor to the Gamma Alpha Omega Sorority among many other activities. Karin was recently inducted into Phi Beta Delta Omega for international scholars. Karin was recognized by the Faculty Senate for her exceptional service when she received the “Extraordinary Service Award” in 2006.

Karin was also very active professionally especially through REFORMA and CARL. Karin also continued to publish and present and shared her extensive knowledge and experience with her colleagues. Many were proud to call her their mentor.

Karin was very active with the community through a variety of organizations including Comision Feminil de San Fernando Valley. For her service to many organizations, she was commended by various elected officials for her efforts for many years running.

Karin was a graduate of CSUN with a major in Spanish. She went on to take her M.L.S. at USC and her Ph.D. in Library Science at USC. Karin was awarded an “Outstanding Achievement Award” by the La Raza Alumni Association and also a “Service to Society Recognition” from CSUN’s Alumni Association.

Whatever Karin undertook, she did with her whole heart. She was dedicated and professional. She was deeply committed to the students and very concerned that they would have a good life. As a colleague, she was exemplary. She was knowledgeable, smart, thoughtful and helpful. Every day of her working life with us, she made a contribution. She gave of herself generously and was always willing to be a member of the team.

[Read more…] about Rest in peace, Dr. Karin Duran

Chicana/o Studies PhD program at UCLA!

A Chicana/o Studies Ph.D. Program will be opening soon at UCLA. Under the leadership of Alicia Gaspar de Alba, current Chair of the César E. Chávez Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies, the proposal for a combined MA/PhD degree program was approved by the University of California System on June 1, 2010.

UCLA will now be the second university in the world to offer a Ph.D. Program that focuses on Chicana/o Studies. The first PhD program in Chicana/o Studies was established at U.C. Santa Barbara in 2005. Michigan State University has a PhD in Chicano/Latino Studies. UCLA now joins their ranks, and will begin accepting applications in Fall 2010. We will admit our first cohort of graduate students in Fall 2011. Only students whose objective is the PhD (we will have no stand-alone MA, in other words), will be admitted. For more information about the program requirements, see our departmental webpage: https://www.chavez.ucla.edu.

Si Se Puede!
Alicia

Statement by Chair Keta Miranda

Dear MALCSistas,

The past few weeks have been critical moments for our organization. With this letter I am hoping to provide you with both an idea of how we came to develop each of our statements and final position —to honor the targeted boycott by cancelling our national institute and to support our Arizona colleagues by holding a MALCS Arizona State Conference. Hopefully, by examining the two positions we can draw out what we need to do in the following months. By honoring the boycott, we recognize that any decision requires us to understand its impact and to find ways of putting into operation new forms of organizing and mobilizing, of finding ways of materially expressing solidarity. [Read more…] about Statement by Chair Keta Miranda

MALCS with Consortium of Prof'l and Academic Assoc Condemning Arizona Immigration Law

An ad-hoc working group comprised of representatives from over a dozen leading professional and academic associations has issued a joint statement condemning Arizona’s immigration law (SB 1070) and related state policies such as the prohibition against Ethnic Studies programs (HB 2281), calling for these laws to be rescinded. The “Consortium of Professional and Academic Associations” believes that these laws are inherently unjust, and that their application threatens to inflame anti-immigrant sentiments and undermine constructive solutions to the challenges faced by communities in Arizona and across the nation. We call upon the governor, legislators, and people of Arizona to work diligently and swiftly to repeal these laws. [Read more…] about MALCS with Consortium of Prof'l and Academic Assoc Condemning Arizona Immigration Law

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