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2017 MALCS Summer Institute

Sonoma State University

Hidden Sonoma: Laboring Bodies and Silenced Voices

This year’s Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) Summer Institute will take place July 19 – July 22 at Sonoma State University, located in Sonoma County, an area internationally known for its rolling green hills and exquisite wine. The Sonoma region markets itself as a bucolic paradise, a place where one can temporarily escape the issues that, now more than ever, divide our country. There is, however, a hidden side of Sonoma. The ancestral home to the coastal Miwok, Pomo and Wintun peoples, Sonoma Valley is marked by a history of violence, persecution, and subjugation driven by a desire to control its fertile land. Those who own the land and those whose laboring bodies bear the burden of the industries that drive the local economy have shaped ­its history and social and political institutions. However, the value of the contributions that Chicanas, Indigenous, and Latinxs make to Sonoma systematically has been erased. The hidden side of Sonoma mirrors the situation of our gente in the rest of the country. Our bodies are exploited and trespassed and our bodily autonomy is subject to legislation. Our images are used strategically in a performance of diversity, but we are ignored when we decry this tokenization. Often, our attempts to challenge and expose our condition simultaneously are discounted and demonized. Yet, despite all the barriers that have been constructed to keep us in place, we have and will continue to resist, subvert, challenge, and transform.

The 2017 MALCS Summer Institute will showcase work and scholarship focused on gender non-conforming, transgender, queer, Chicana, Latina, Afro-Latina, Asian-Latina, Native American and Indigenous individuals and communities challenging and resisting structures of oppression in local, national, and international contexts. We welcome panels, roundtables, performances, workshops, and individual paper proposals that address this year’s theme and/or any of these topics:

  • Intersectional feminismos
  • Indigenous epistemologies
  • Current political climate and action[s]
  • Feminista praxis and epistemologies
  • Land, spaces, and the body
  • Re/Claiming truths
  • Self-care and healing
  • De/Coloniality
  • Voice and resistencia
  • Spiritual activisms

Individual paper and panel, workshop, roundtable, performance or art exhibit proposals must be submitted no later than April 14, 2017 (previous deadline was March 31, 2017). Proposers will be notified of acceptance by May 14, 2017. Questions about the submission process may be sent to gro.sclamobfsctd-7b46f9@etutitsni/archive-2017.

All proposals must include the following:

  • 250-word proposal narrative that clearly addresses this year’s theme
  • 75-100-word abstract suitable for publication in the conference program book

Submissions for panels (3-4 people) must include proposals and abstracts for each paper and the name, address, phone number(s), e-mail address, and institutional affiliation of each participant.

Audio/visual needs.

Contact person’s name, address, phone number(s), e-mail address, and institutional/community affiliation.

Individual paper proposals may be submitted here. Panel, workshop and roundtable proposals should be submitted using this form.

Please note that you will have to login with your MALCS member email and password to access the submission pages. If you don’t remember your password, you can have it reset. If you are not currently a member, you can sign up for our sliding scale membership. If you are unable to afford membership at this time, please contact our Membership Coordinator.

2017 Summer Institute Dates Announced!

The 2017 MALCS Summer Institute, hosted by Sonoma State University, will be held July 19th – 22nd. The Call for Papers is expected to be released by mid-February. Check back here and the Institute site for more information.

Un mensaje

Dear MALCSistas,

¿Cómo esta tu corazón?

A dear friend of mine always asks this question, “how is your heart?” I find it pertinent to ask this given the turbulent times we are enduring.

nodaplWith much turmoil, uncertainty, pain, and many struggles our communities are fighting and facing; mi corazón esta triste but also hopeful. We stand in solidarity with our familia in Standing Rock! We are with you—we will continue to persevere for Cambio Social/Social Change. Let’s all please take action! Go to our Facebook page to read and share informational links about this important matter and other injustices our gente is experiencing.  I write this brief note to remind ourselves that we have each other. En la lucha, siempre. We are Mujeres Activas!

I also write to inform you that due to unforeseen and uncontrollable circumstances, Eastern Washington University will not be hosting the Summer Institute in 2017! Please know that as soon as I was informed about this news—my first reaction was to reach out to several MALCSistas, from east to west.  I am still in communication with an institution and will hopefully have an answer before heading to the National Women’s Studies Association conference. I/we will keep you updated.

Please take care MALCSistas. Cuida tu corazón.

Judith Flores Carmona

MALCS Chair

 

 

 

2016 Summer Institute – Summary Report

‎The summary report for the 2016 MALCS Summer Institute, hosted by the University of Wyoming, is now available. The report provides important facts about attendance and reviews the highlights of the Summer Institute.

Preliminary SI Program Posted!

2016 MALCS Summer Institute at the University of Wyoming August 3-6

2016 MALCS Summer Institute at the University of Wyoming August 3-6

 

 

Student Scholarships for SI

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Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social (MALCS) invites student scholarship applications for the 2016 MALCS Summer Institute. MALCS, through generous donations from our members, is offering to cover the conference registration cost of 7 student presenters. More scholarships may be available if there are additional donations to the Summer Institute Scholarship Fund (malcs.org/archive-2017/giving/).

Scholarship eligibility is limited to all students who are current MALCS members and who are presenting at the 2016 Summer Institute. To apply, please submit a 250 word letter of application describing your 2016 Summer Institute presentation and explaining how your presentation fits your research interests and future goals.

The deadline for applications is Monday, July 18, 2016. Please submit your letter of application (250 word limit) to Justine Hernandez at gro.sclamobfsctd-80f0b4@enitsuJ/archive-2017 by 7/18/16.

Note: Students who have already paid their registration for the Institute will have their registration payment refunded.

 

2016 Tortuga Awardee

The recipient of the 2016 Tortuga Award is Rosalía Solórzano Torres, who will be honored at the Awards Banquet on Saturday, August 6th, during the MALCS Summer Institute at the University of Wyoming-Laramie.

Rosalía Solórzano Torres


Rosalía Solórzano Torres

Rosalía is a pioneer of Chicana/o Studies, establishing many Chicana/o Studies courses and degree programs at various institutions. Rosalía began researching Mexican migrant women in 1976 and teaching in the field in 1979. She is co-editor of Chicana/o Studies: Survey and Analysis (KendallHunt 2007) and is finalizing her second chapbook of poetry, Borderoleando al Amor. Rosalía has a Masters in Sociology and Spanish from the University of Texas at El Paso and advanced to doctoral candidacy in sociology at Michigan State University, East Lansing. She was Associate Director at the Center for Inter-American and Border Studies at the University of Texas at El Paso and has received research and teaching appointments at the Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies at the University of California at San Diego, the Department of Chicana and Chicano Studies at University of Texas at El Paso, the Chicana and Chicano Studies Program at the University of Colorado at Boulder, El Paso Community College, and Pima Community College in Tucson, Arizona. Rosalía received a Masters in Counseling and Guidance from Webster University in 1992, is a Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, and received Diplomate status by the American Psychotherapy Association. At present, she and Dr. James Hernández are working with other faculty to create a degree in Mexican American and Women’s Studies at Pima Community College where both currently teach.

 

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