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CLAS E-Bulletin: April 21, 2011

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1-CLAS and Other Events at SDSU

CLAS internship informational meeting

Arts and Letters 379
Monday, April 25th 7:00 pm

Come learn more about our internship programs-be prepared for fall!
We have several internships for the fall semester -earn academic credit while gaining field experience, giving back to the community, and building your resume.

Thesis Deadlines

April 5th-May 24th: thesis accepted on at-risk basis.

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Photographs from Haiti: 2008-2010. By Robert «Bear» Guerra

Arts and Letters 377
Thursday, April 7, 2011.
7:00 pm
Exhibit will run April 7-May 13.

Bear Guerra is a photographer who focuses on humanitarian, environmental, and social issues. His award-winning images, photo essays, and multimedia stories have been published widely in the United States and abroad; and he works frequently with indigenous and immigrant populations, as well as with progressive non-profit organizations working for human rights and the environment. A native of San Antonio, TX, Bear has traveled extensively, and is currently based in Southern California.

Student Fulbright Workshops

April 26 3:00 – 4:30 pm PSFA 200
April 27 3:30 – 5:00 pm AL 110

May 2 12:00 – 1:30 pm AH 3110
May 9 4:00 – 5:30 pm PSFA 200

U.S. State Department Student Fulbright Grants send nearly 1,500 students to more than 150 countries for a year of study, research, to teach English, or to study International Business. Applicants must have completed an undergraduate degree by August 2012, and be U.S. citizens. Graduate students at any stage and recent alumni may also apply.

Reserve a space at: http://oip.sdsu.edu/

SDSU’s 4th Annual Diversity Conference Aztec Center

April 28-May 1

Faculty, staff or students involved/interested in the healthcare and social work profession are encouraged to share the best ways to work with clients and patients from a diverse background. One area we intend to focus on will be cross-cultural issues and diverse beliefs. We hope that professional and future professionals in the health and social fields will feel better prepared to work with a diverse population and more confident in cross cultural communication.

For those who wish to explore how diversity has an effect on personal and professional identity and the identity of society, we are looking for research-based workshops exploring the effect of globalization and being multi-cultural/multi-racial on the individual and society.

For more information and to register, please visit http://www.sa.sdsu.edu/intercultural/conference/index.html

Toy Drive for the Dia del Niño

Saturday, April 30
10:00am – 1:00pm
La Perseverancia Altruista, A.C. (Tijuana)
Calle del Chorito, 3631 Colonia 20 de Noviembre

Donations may be left at the Center for Latin American Studies (Arts and Letters 377) before April 25

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This event will benefit more than 300 children who live in the streets of various marginalized sectors in the city of Tijuana.

The following donations for the event are being accepted:

1. Canned food
2. Toys (new or lightly used)
3. Clothing (new or lightly used for men, women, and children; adult clothing will be distributed to various shelters around the city)
4. Monetary Donations

We are also seeking volunteers to help us carry out the logistic aspects of the event: Organizing, distributing toys, food, etc. and painting faces and playing with kids.

If you would like to volunteer for the event you can email: lassosdsu@gmail.com with TOY DRIVE in heading or call Marco Ledezma for more information: (818) 486-3219, or MEX (664) 302-4013

Film Maker Needs Your Help!

The film Chunky and Los Alacranes project was recently awarded a Challenge Grant of $25,000 from the Leichtag Family Foundation in Carlsbad, California. However, in order to receive the grant monies, Mark Day and Professor Paul Espinosa have to raise a matching $25,000.

Any contribution to the project is tax-deductible and will be matched 1:1 – doubling the impact of the donation. Contributions can be made to «Media Arts Center, San Diego» or «MACSD» and mailed to:
Espinosa Productions
P.O. Box 1925
Scottsdale, AZ 85252

Dr. Espinosa would be happy to send you additional information about the project as well as a short trailer which includes engaging footage from the film itself.

Chunky and Los Alacranes is an hour-long documentary and educational project on the life of Ramon «Chunky» Sanchez and the musical group he formed in San Diego. Chunky is a charismatic musician who has dedicated his life to using art to promote cultural understanding and tolerance. His life has been a microcosm of the Mexican American experience in the 20th century.

The film explores Sanchez’s life from his rural, farm worker origins to the formation of his community based musical group, from his educational role in the Chicano movement to his influence on the folk music scene in California and beyond.

Beyond the film itself, the project involves educational curriculum plans, outreach materials, and a robust website, all designed to encourage maximum use of the film in classrooms and community centers around the country.

The fiscal agent for the project is the Media Arts Center, San Diego, the annual producer of the San Diego Latino Film Festival. MACSD is a non-profit 501c3 media arts organization promoting media literacy and artistic expression in film, video, audio, and computer-based multi-media.

New Border Angels Chapter at SDSU!

Founded by Enrique Morones in 1986, Border Angels is a non-profit organization supporting humanity. The organization consists of extraordinary volunteers who want to stop unnecessary deaths of individuals traveling through the Imperial Valley desert areas and the mountain areas surrounding San Diego County, as well as the areas located around the United States and Mexican border. The high percentage of unnecessary deaths has been results of extreme heat and cold weather conditions, in addition some have sadly been the results of racial-discrimination crimes.

If you would like to join or help in the upcoming water drive, please contact Corinne (Cory) Burgamy: cburgamy13@gmail.com

For more information on the Border Angels, please visit: http://www.borderangels.org/

Portuguese Bate-Papo

Thursdays from 2:50 to 3:50pm Scripps Cottage Area

Join a group of «Brazilphiles» to learn, improve, and practice your Portuguese!

Portuguese instructor extraordinaire, Nadjla Sahyoun Bowie, is leading this group!

A gente se ve lá! ~ See you there

2 – Events Outside SDSU

Ambulante Traveling Documentaries: The Two Escobars

Hojel Hall of the Americas Auditorium, Institute of the Americas (UCSD)
May 4, 2011. 6:30 pm

While the narco cartels were fighting on the streets and the murder rate was becoming the highest in the world, the Colombian national soccer team made a startling ascend. Among the key factors for this success were two men with the last name of Escobar: Andres, the team’s captain, and Pablo, the head of the narcotraffickers who started the phenomenon called «narco-soccer.» When Colombia was expected to win the World Cup 1994 and clean-up its international image, the murder of Andrea crushes the country’s hope. The Two Escobars shows the link between delinquency and sports and reveals the surprising connections between the murders of Andres and Pablo. Please Register

Business Leadership in the Americas Award Tequila Tasting and Presentation

UCSD Institute of the Americas
May 10, 6:30 pm to 8:00 pm

The Institute of the Americas’ Business Leadership in the Americas Award will be presented to Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal, President of Jose Cuervo S.A. de C.V. The award ceremony and Mr. Beckmann’s presentation on Branding Mexico: Jose Cuervo’s Experience and Vision of the Future will be followed by a tequila tasting. Reservations are necessary. Must be at least 21 years old to attend.

Juan Francisco Beckmann Vidal received the reigns of Casa Cuervo in 1972 when he was 32. His first challenge was to professionalize and internationalize the company. He succeeded not only in this challenge but in turning Jose Cuervo into a symbol of distinction in Mexico and globally. The company today produces and markets Jose Cuervo tequilas and distributes other spirits worldwide. Juan Beckmann’s talents extend beyond this transformation. He says his is a rural industry, and he dreams of integrating the 30 million Mexicans who live in rural areas into the global economy. Beckman is considered a formidable promoter of the agave-producing region (the Tequila Route is among the 10 most important tourist destinations in Mexico), of philanthropic activities, and of Mexico in the world arena. He will share how he and Jose Cuervo succeeded in the world stage and his vision of Mexico’s competitiveness in the future.

Registration is required.

Miercoles Cubano-Atardecer de Danzon, Noche de Salsa y Mas

Todos los miercoles
Danzon de 7:00 a 10:30 p.m.
Salsa de 10:30 a 11:30
$ 50.00 pesos cover

Casa de Cultura Obrera
Calle Granados # 647, Fracc. La Mesa
A una cuadra del Soriana, por la Calle Arboles
Tel 622 42 69
http://casadeculturaobrera.org/

Musica en vivo con California Son baila con las mejores danzoneras de todos los tiempos

Cuban Mondays-Sunset Danzon, Salsa Night, and More

Every Monday
Danzon from 7:00 to 10:30 pm
Salsa from 10:30 to 11:30 pm
$50 pesos cover

Casa de Cultura Obrera
Calle Granados #647, Fracc. La Mesa
One block from Soriana, down Calle Arboles
Tel: 622 42 69
http://casadeculturaobrera.org/

Live Music with California Son Dance with the best danzoneras of all time!

3-Conferences and Calls for Papers

9th International Symposium – Communication in the Millennium

Porto Vista Hotel, San Diego
May 22-25, 2011

Hosted by the School of Journalism and Media Studies, San Diego State University

Register by: April 22, 2011

Symposium will feature research from national and international scholars on topics related to journalism, advertising, film/television, media studies, public relations and more.

For more information to register for the event, contact Prof. Amy Schmitz Weiss at aschmitz@mail.sdsu.edu

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4-Study Abroad and Summer Programs

Bolivia: Food Sovereignty & Climate Change

Aug 6 – Aug 21, 2011
With Food First & Global Exchange

Bolivia is one of the countries least responsible for global climate change-yet it is one of the most exposed to its effects. By drawing on their ancestral knowledge, Andean farmers are working to adapt their farming systems to the new climate realities. On this Tour, you will travel to the frontlines of global climate change, talk to the people directly affected, and meet key actors working for global climate justice.

For more information, visit www.foodsovereigntytours.org/our-trips/bolivia or contact Tanya at 510-654-4400 ext. 223 or tkerssen@foodfirst.org

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5-Scholarship and Fellowship Opportunities

UCLA Latin American Institute Library Research Grants 2011

Applications deadline is Monday, May 2, 2011.

Open to non-UCLA faculty and graduate students from institutions of higher learning who do not have access to substantial Latin American research resources.

Funded by the U.S. Department of Education, these grants are designed to allow researchers from other U.S. universities to use the vast resources of the Latin American collection at UCLA for a short-term. Five awards of up to $1000 each will be made to cover lodging, transportation and meals. Grant recipients are expected to spend at least one week in Los Angeles. Upon completion of their stay, grant recipients are asked to provide receipts of all expenses for reimbursement, and a two to three page statement of research findings and of how their work at UCLA enhanced their project.

The UCLA Latin American Institute will award the grants based on relevance of the proposal to the holdings of the UCLA libraries, the merits and significance of the project, and the qualifications of the applicant. Grants are to be used between June 1 and August 14, 2011.

Applicants will be required to submit a Research Proposal, CV, and a budget.

To submit a grant, please visit: http://apply.international.ucla.edu/?lai

For more information please contact:
Cynthia Gomez
LAI Program Representative
(310) 825-4571
gomez@international.ucla.edu


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6-Internships, Volunteer, and Job Opportunities

Council on Hemispheric Affairs (COHA)

Internships COHA is now accepting applications for summer internships in the field of U.S.-Latin American and Canadian relations. Every summer, COHA awards some 30 internships to applicants from a pool of roughly 300 candidates. COHA accepts applications on a rolling basis, but openings tend to be filled quickly. COHA is always looking for original, exacting scholars who possess an uncluttered writing style. We are looking for resourceful, sharp and motivated applicants who are seeking an opportunity to receive practical experience in the fields of policymaking and communicating with the media, and have a desire to advance progressive development on political, economic, and trade matters throughout Latin America and Canada. As the jockeying for internships can, at times, be rather competitive, in applying for such positions we ask potential applicants to send us the following documents to ensure we are recruiting the most qualified candidates: cover letter, résumé, writing sample, transcripts, 2 letters of recommendation, and a completed COHA internship application form. We look forward to receiving your application, which will be diligently scrutinized.

For application forms and more information, please visit: http://www.coha.org/about-internships/


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7-Articles, Publications, Books

Semanario Bitácora: Periodismo Cultural Independiente

http://www.bitacoracultural.com/

CERLAC Update

To view News, Events, and Publications from the Centre for Research on Latin America and the Caribbean at York University visit: http://www.yorku.ca/cerlac/publications.htm#bulletins

The latest issue of SD City Beat

http://www.sdcitybeat.com/

El Boletín: IRC Programa de las Américas

Un nuevo mundo de ideas, análisis y opciones en políticas públicas.» El Boletín Américas es un servicio gratuito del International Relations Center (IRC) que anuncia los últimos artículos. Para ver los artículos visita:http://www.ircamericas.org/

Latin American Theatre Review

Now available online! https://journals.ku.edu/index.php/latr

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