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CLAS E-Bulletin 09.29.11

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CLAS E-Bulletin: September 29, 2011

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1-CLAS and Other Events at SDSU

The Center for Latin American Studies and The Department of Chicana/o Studies at San Diego State University present: ¡VIVA MÉXICO! a film by Nicolas Défossé

Thursday, September 29th, 2011
7:00 PM
A&L 101

A celebration of the struggle for land and dignity In a journey from the mountains of southeastern Mexico to the northern border with the United States, Subcommander Marcos and the people of Mexico trace the forgotten face of a country.

Q & A with Film Producer Daniela Contreras will follow

For more information email: clasinfo@mail.sdsu.edu

http://latinamericanstudies.sdsu.edu

Deadlines

  • November 1 – Last day to apply for the UC Presidents Postdoctoral Fellowship Program
  • Thesis Deadline: November 1st to December 30th


Native Peoples of Mexico: A Glimpse of the Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya, and Nahua Cultures / Pueblos Originarios de México: Una Mirada a Las Culturas Mixteca, Zapoteca, Maya, y Nahua

San Diego State University
SDSU Love Library, Donor Hallway
September 8, 2011 – December 9, 2011
Free to the public
Visiting hours: 8 – 5

Come explore “Native Peoples of Mexico: A Glimpse of the Mixtec, Zapotec, Maya, and Nahua Cultures,” a fascinating exhibit presented by SDSU’s Center for Latin American Studies. 

The Latin American Studies Department created “cultural discovery boxes” to educate K-12 level school children about Mexico’s four largest ancient indigenous communities through the introduction of everyday objects. The artifacts contained in the cultural discovery boxes—which are all on display—are available on a loan basis to educators following the exhibition.  Although these boxes were put together with school children in mind, their artifacts will intrigue adults as well. Please join us in witnessing the emergence of extraordinary cultures through the exploration of everyday objects.

For more information, please contact:

Cynthia Rodriguez
Special Events Coordinator
Center for Latin American Studies
Email: classtdy@mail.sdsu.edu

2 – Events Outside SDSU

Rene Zenteno

Date: September 29, 2011
Time: 3:30 pm (Note time change)
Location: UCSD, Institute of the Americas Complex, Deutz Conference Room
Open to: Public

Reception to follow event. Appetizers and drinks will be served.

Rene Zenteno is Undersecretary for Population, Migration and Religious Affairs at Secretary of Interior. Prior to joining the Secretary of Interior he served as provost and professor of sociology and demography at El Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF). He has been Executive Director of the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies at the University of California San Diego. He has received numerous honors and fellowships, including President of Sociedad Mexicana de Demografía and membership in the National Academy of Science of Mexico. He has been a member of the Mexican National System of Researchers since 1992, a distinction awarded only to the best national scholars. During his tenure as a professor at the Tecnologico de Monterrey, he was awarded the chair in «Economic Integration and Social Development,» in 2003, and the «Outstanding Teaching and Research Award,» in 2005. He has published widely in the areas of social and demographic change, international migration, and social inequality, with a focus on Mexico, U.S.-Mexican migration, and Mexican immigrant incorporation. He obtained his MA in demography from El Colegio de Mexico in 1988 and his PhD in sociology and demography from the University of Texas at Austin in 1995. From 1996 to 1998 he undertook postdoctoral research at the University of Pennsylvania.


Interdependence, cooperation, governance and boundaries, what is the missing link?

International Seminar

El Colegio de la Frontera Norte through the Department of Social Studies and the Department of Public Administration Studies presented the International Seminar – Interdependence, cooperation, governance and boundaries, what is the missing link?, 29 and 30 September at at 9:30 pm in the auditorium of the Colef Raul Rangel, Tijuana. Webcast.

To view the full program of the seminar, go to the following links: In Spanish- http://bit.ly/pnqAP2 ; In English- http://bit.ly/ovmbN8

Listen to the interview with Dr. Rosio Barajas, coordinator of the seminar


Tijuana: perspectives of the city on film

Friday, September 30, 2011

El Colegio de la Frontera Norte through the Directorate General for Education, Laboratory for Cultural Projects of students of the Master in Cultural Studies, the Institute of Culture of Baja California and the Faculty of Humanities of the Autonomous University of Baja California invite the first forum of film analysis, Tijuana: Prospects for the city in film.

In his first issue, the objective of the Forum Film Analysis (Facina) is to open a space for discussion and provide new visions and purpose to the old debate about the image of this city approached from an artistic point of view and ideological as it is film. The Facina include lectures, thematic panels and projection analysis of feature film. Will include the participation of analysts and experts.

The forum will be held September 30 and October 1, 2011 at the Institute of Culture of Baja California (ICBC) *, Zona Rio, Tijuana.Ambos days will be held at the Multiforo activities and working sessions in the Hall ICBC terrace.

* Institute of Culture of Baja California, Av Centenario No. 10151 Zona Rio

For more information:
facine.tijuana@gmail.com

Facebook / Forum Film Analysis
Juan Alberto Apodaca – General Coordinator
Claudia Dominguez – General Outreach Coordinator


Strengthening environmental management in California school

Saturday, October 1, 2011

El Colegio de la Frontera Norte and SEMARNAT through the Department of Urban Studies and Environment and EcoPark Project will conduct a Training Workshop for teachers on Climate Change September 12 to October 10 from 8:00 to 12:00.

The course is entitled: Strengthening environmental management school in Baja California and aims to train 50 teachers in upper primary and secondary education. It will last 20 hours, spread over 5 sessions of 4 hours each.

Events will take place in the classroom and ecological Ecoparque will for the first session with the participation of the Director of Environmental Education Training Center for Sustainable Development CECADESU-SEMARNAT, the rest of the sessions will be delivered by leading experts in the the theme of Colef and other higher education institutions in the region.

Over the course-workshop aims to train teachers in order to fortalcer school environmental management and support awareness of environmental stewardship, with particular emphasis on global warming, water disposal, reforestation, and production patterns consumption and other problems are major challenges in the field.

For more information:
Dr. Xiomara Rodriguez Delgado
Ecoparque Program Coordinator
ecoparque_mx@yahoo.com.mx

Phone +52 (664) 624-0531


6th Annual San Diego City College Int’l Book Fair

Oct. 3 – Oct. 8, 2011 2011
Sixth Annual San Diego City College International Book Fair

Free admission to all events.
Open to the public.

There will be a panel discussion on our City Works anthology, Wounded Border/Frontera Herida; a free concert by the Bill Caballero Bi-National Mambo Orchestra; a panel discussion on Chicano poetics; and a reading by the popular Chicano author Luis Rodriguez.

Please visit our website at www.sdcitybookfair.com


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