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Tuesday, October 15, 2024
- 12:00 AM5:00 PMRaza Heritage Month Book DisplayThroughout September 15 to October 15, we get together to observe Raza Heritage Month. During this time, the CSUN University Library honors the lived experiences and cultural history of those with ancestries from Mexico, the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. For our 2024 observation, we have put the spotlight on Queer Latin(x) authors, narratives and scholarship. Our University Library is proud to commemorate the many contributions of LGBTQIA+ Latinx Americans, particularly within education, literature, art, activism, and groundbreaking research and discoveries.
- All dayCalifornia State University at Northridge Men's Golf at Visit Stockton Pacific InvitationalCalifornia State University at Northridge Men's Golf at Visit Stockton Pacific Invitational
- 10:00 AM1hEmpower Student Growth with ePortfoliosJoin us to learn more about ePortfolios and how to incorporate them into your classes. Meet with our ePortfolio Coordinator as they highlight the ways ePortfolios can be used to help your students grow into professionals.* Learn about ePortfolios as a tool to showcase student employability as well as help students reflect on their past work * Identify the benefits of ePortfolios for both students and faculty**Your Zoom link will be in the *Additional Information *section of the confirmation email you receive from *Eventbrite* when you register, and in the confirmation email from *Eventbrite* you will receive one hour prior to the workshop. If you have any questions, contact ftc@csun.edu [1]**[1] mailto:ftc@csun.edu
- 2:00 PM1h 15mBilingual Book Presentation: Sik'inik Chukojol CholajThis virtual and in-person book presentation will host guest speakers Angel Poyón and Fernando Poyón, both Maya Kaqchikel artists from Comalapa, Guatemala, and the Kaqjay Collective in Patzicia, Guatemala that organized their exhibition titled Sik'inik Chukojol Cholaj (Voices within the fields).The event will highlight the publication of their exhibition catalog, a publication that is unprecedented because it is rare for an Indigenous collective to take on a curatorial role and because contemporary art is rarely installed surrounded by agricultural fields or for Indigenous communities to have access to the works. More importantly, it makes visible the production of thought, art, and content from within contemporary Indigenous communities. Sponsored by Department of Central American and Transborder Studies, College of Humanities Academic Programing Fund, Central American Research and Policy Institute (CARPI), and BHALAM Rhizomotic Community.