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Events Colloquium: Indigenous Futures: Oaxaqueñx Youth Encuentro and New Voices in the California Central Valley by Nancy Morales
Events Colloquium: Unbroken Spirit: The Rise of the Pelican Bay Short Corridor and California SHU Prison Hunger Strikes by Angélica Camacho
Faculty News Picturing Black History: Photographs and Stories That Changed the World, featuring Prof. Jasmin Young
Faculty News Archives of Dissent: First Friday the Unauthorized News and the Legacy of Haunani-Kay Trask
Faculty News Dr. Anthony Macías’s New Book Receives Honorable Mention, 2024 International Latino Book Award
Faculty News In Search of the ‘Tomato King’: Finding a Mexican Migrant Politician, Rooted in California Soil, by Prof. Adrían Félix
Faculty News Young Oak Kim Center to launch traveling museum on America’s first Koreatown with Mellon Foundation Grant
EventsFaculty News Desert X 2023: A contemporary art exhibition featuring the work of Professor Gerald Clarke.