MALCS 2011 Los Angeles Call for Papers
New Online Submission form available here now! (now closed)
Mujeres Activas en Letras y Cambio Social
Summer Institute
California State University, Los Angeles
August 3-6, 2011
Against Fear and Terror: Â Una Nueva Conciencia Sin Fronteras
MALCS is a “national organization of Chicanas/Latinas and Native American women working in academia and in community settings with a common goal: to work toward the support, education and dissemination of Chicana/Latina and Native American women’s issues.† The theme this year aims to foreground the academic and activist endeavors contesting the current framing of citizenship and belonging through binaries such as immigrant/non-immigrant that ignore lived relationship, histories and transformative practices in rights-based struggles.
Plan ahead: MALCS Writing Workshops at Summer Institute
Having trouble carving out space for writing? Need some inspiration and incentive? Get ready for the annual MALCS Writing Workshops, coming this August at the 2011 MALCS Summer Institute at CSULA. Finish that scholarly article by May 15, 2011, renew … Read More
Summer Institute 2011 is…..
The MALCS Summer Institute will be held at CSU Los Angeles from August 3-7, 2011! Woohoo! Nos vemos por alla mujeres! –posted by Judith Flores Carmona
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 … Read More
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 … Read More
Arizona State Institute Webcast
Chair Keta Miranda writes: As MALCS defended immigrant rights, ethnic studies and domestic partners benefits in Arizona by cancelling our 2010 Institute in league with thousands of voices for justice, at the same time we committed our organization to support … Read More