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SUMMARY:Workshop: Navigating Gender in Academia
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the UCLA Career Center\nPanel discussion and scenario practice to help graduate students learn how to navigate gender-based issues in academia\, including unwanted\, inappropriate behavior from faculty\, staff\, and peers; exclusionary behavior and practices; and gender-specific concerns like breast-feeding. \nDate: Friday\, March 8\, 2019 \nTime: 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm \nLocation: Royce 314 \nRegister online \nPanelists:\n\nIfeoma Amah\, Associate Director\, Academic and Research Programs\, Academic Advancement Program\nJessica Holmes\, Postdoctoral Scholar of Musicology\nAndrea Kasko\, Associate Professor\, Bioengineering\nMarissa Lopez\, Associate Professor of English\nMuriel McClendon\, Associate Professor of History\nPortia Mira\, Postdoctoral Scholar\, Ecology and Evolutionary Biology\n\nCo-sponsored by:\n\nUCLA Career Center\nUCLA Graduate Division\nUCLA Graduate School of Education & Information Studies\nUCLA Herb Alpert School of Music\nUCLA Division of Social Sciences\nUCLA Division of the Humanities
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/workshop-navigating-gender-in-academia/
LOCATION:Royce 314
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SUMMARY:Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Health in Los Angeles County: Advocacy\, Communication\, Policy\, and Healthcare Delivery
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Education & Research Center and the Los Angeles County Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Health Collaborative\nThe Lesbian and Bisexual Women’s Health Collaborative\, or LBWHC\, was created by individuals concerned about health disparities for lesbian and bisexual women in Los Angeles County and is made up of individuals and organizations with experience advocating for the health and well-being of lesbians and bisexual women. Members represent health care facilities\, government agencies\, community organizations\, and academic institutions. \nThis conference will feature a plenary session followed by three workshops. The workshops will focus on “Addressing Legal\, Regulatory\, Compliance and Policy Issues in Caring for Lesbian & Bisexual Women\,” “Social Service Support & Community Based Agencies\,” and “Trans Health: The Intersection with Traditional Women’s Health Services.” The conference will conclude with a luncheon panel discussing “Caring for Lesbian & Bisexual Women.” \nDate: Tuesday\, March 12\, 2019\nTime: 7:30 am – 2:00 pm\nLocation: California Endowment\, 1000 N Alameda St.\, Los Angeles\, CA\nRegistration: Register for the event on EventBrite \nSpeakers:\n\nJanet Pregler\, MD- Director\, Iris Cantor-UCLA Women’s Health Center\nKiera Pollock\, MSW- Director of Senior Services\, LA LGBT Center\nDannie Cesena\, MPH- Program Coordinator\, CA LGBTQ Health and Human Services Network\nAngie Magana\, NP- Program Manager\, LA LGBT Center\n\nCo-sponsored by:\n\nUCLA Center for the Study of Women\nCity of West Hollywood\nLA County Department of Public Health\nHuman Rights Campaign Foundation\nLA LGBT Center
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/lesbian-and-bisexual-womens-health-in-los-angeles-county-advocacy-communication-policy-and-healthcare-delivery/
LOCATION:The California Endowment\, 1000 North Alameda Sreet\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90012\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Wayward Lives\, Beautiful Experiments: Saidiya Hartman in Conversation
DESCRIPTION:Hosted by the UCLA Department of Gender Studies \nSaidiya Hartman will discuss her book\, Wayward Lives\, Beautiful Experiments\, which explores the ways young black women created forms of intimacy and kinship indifferent to the dictates of respectability\, and outside the bounds of law. They refused to labor like slaves or to accept degrading conditions of work. Hartman narrates the story of this radical transformation of black intimate and social life\, crediting young black women with shaping a cultural movement that transformed the urban landscape. Combining historical analysis and literary imagination\, Hartman recovers radical aspirations and resurgent desires. She will read from the book and will also be in conversation with UCLA faculty\, to be followed by an open discussion. \nAbout the Speaker\nSaidiya Hartman – Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, Columbia University. Saidiya Hartman is a professor at Columbia University specializing in African-American literature and history. She grew up in Brooklyn and received her B.A. from Wesleyan University and Ph.D. from Yale University. \nDate: Wednesday\, March 13\, 2019 \nTime: 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm \nLocation: Perloff Hall DeCafe \nRSVP Required: https://waywardlivesucla.eventbrite.com/ \nCo-sponsored by:\n\nUCLA Bunche Center\nUCLA Department of African American Studies\nUCLA Department of English\nUCLA Social Sciences Division
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/wayward-lives-beautiful-experiments-saidiya-hartman-in-conversation/
LOCATION:Perloff Hall DeCafe
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:LA Women: Female Voices in Audio
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Student Chapter of ARSC at UCLA.\nThe Student Chapter of the Association for Recorded Sound Collections (ARSC) at UCLA welcomes current graduate students\, faculty\, and staff to benefit from the perspectives of four professionals from the field of music librarianship\, audio archiving\, and sound preservation for a panel discussion about being female in a traditionally male-dominated profession. Each woman will share the path to her current position\, the challenges they have faced\, and details from situations they have experienced during preservation projects\, providing services to library users\, or digitizing culturally relevant musical recordings. The Student Chapter of ARSC is hosting this panel discussion for students\, faculty\, and staff of every gender identity hear each woman’s story\, to learn how to develop strategies for challenges they may face as they enter their respective\nprofessional fields\, and to network with this array of practicing librarian-archivists and preservation engineers. \nPanelists:\n\nElizabeth Kirkscey (Head\, Paramount Music Library)\nJulie Bill (Head\, Musician’s Institute Library)\nLenise Bent (audio engineer for Blondie\, the Knack\, Suzi Quatro)\nSiri Luk (Archive Engineer\, United Recording Studios\, UCLA MLIS 2018)\n\nDate: March 14\, 2019 \nTime: 7:00 – 9:30 PM \nLocation: Moore Hall Reading Room\, UCLA
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/la-women-female-voices-in-audio/
LOCATION:Moore Hall Reading Room\, UCLA
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Aretha's Amazing Grace: From Watts to Detroit
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the UCLA Department of African American Studies\nThis symposium will celebrate the Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin’s ground breaking and historic Album\, Amazing Grace. \nTopics will include:\nHow Sweet the Sound: Blues Ministry and Black Power\nSoul Print: Music\, Place and Albums\nThe People’s Queen: Queering Aretha’s sound \nSpeakers will include:\nMarcus Anthony Hunter\, UCLA\nLynee Denise\, Music Scholar\, DJ\, CSULA\nBishop Kenneth Ulmer\, Faithful Central Bible Church\nScot Brown\, UCLA\nZandria Robinson\, Rhodes College\nSalamishah Tillet\, Rutgers University\nKyle Mays\, UCLA\nJoi Gilliam\, Musician and Singer\nMark Anthony Neal\, Duke University\nFredara Hadley\, Oberlin College and Conservatory \nCo-sponsored by: \n\nUCLA Department of History\nUCLA Ralph Bunche Center for African American Studies\nRobin D.G. Kelley\, Distinguished Professor and Gary B. Nash Chair in American History\nPedro Noguera\, Distinguished Professor of Education\, UCLA\nNCBW (National Congress of Black Women) San Gabriel Chapter
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/arethas-amazing-grace-from-watts-to-detroit/
LOCATION:California Nanosystems Institute\, UCLA
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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