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WELLNESS SERIES: YOGA at CLSA with Dr. Dana Reyes

Chicano Latino Student Affairs Office 757 College Way, Suite 2100, Claremont, CA

Please join us in bringing increased awareness to our bodies. We will do a slow yoga flow that focuses on getting in touch with the breath and body.

BEYOND THE WALL: Fronteriza and Feminist Imaginaries with Michelle Tellez Presented by Scripps Humanities Institute

Hampton Room, Scripps College

Dr. Michelle Téllez is an Associate Professor in the department of Mexican American Studies at the University of Arizona. Her public and academic scholarship focuses on transnational community formations, mothering, and gendered migration along the U.S./Mexico border. She has a long history in grassroots organizing projects, digital media and community-based arts and performance. This talk offers an alternative mapping and framing of the U.S./Mexico border through the documentation and analysis of feminist projects in the borderlands. I use these examples to ask how we can imagine the borderlands as a space of feminist resistance, conviviality, agency, and creative community building, one [...]

Event Series GIS TRAINING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

GIS TRAINING CERTIFICATION PROGRAM

Honnold Library

Are you interested in learning more about the field of GIS (Geographic Information System)? If so, we invite you to attend a 2-day GIS Certification course, offered FREE of cost!!! The goal of this training program is to increase representation in GIS and planning in Southern California. This training is for students of color, women, and those from the LBGTQ community.  The course will teach participants about GIS and basic planning concepts. What is GIS? A geographic information system (GIS) is a system that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of data. GIS connects data to a map, integrating location [...]

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