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SUMMARY:Letters to Home: Art and Writing by LGBTQ+ Nikkei and Allies Book TalkThursday\,
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, February 13\, 2025\, 5:00pm – 6:15pm\nWhere: Broad 2160E \nLetters to Home is among the first anthologies to spotlight LGBTQ+ Nikkei experiences and allyship through an intergenerational lens. \nMarsha Aizumi (she/her) is the founder of Okaeri\, co-founder of PFLAG San Gabriel Valley API\, and a mother of a transgender son who\ninspired her to advocate for the Nikkei LGBTQ+ communities. Marsha and her son\, Aiden\, wrote “Two Spirits\, One Heart.” They have traveled all over the U.S. to speak and encourage LGBTQ+ individuals and their families to embrace their true selves. \nCody Uyeda (he/him) is a fourth generation Japanese American from Southern California. He is currently Okaeri’s Program & Admin Coordinator\, and previously came from a background in the education\, research\, and legal fields. He is passionate about supporting the Japanese American community\, as well as exploring culture\, arts\, and the outdoors. \nRino Kodama (they/them) is a nonbinary shin- nisei artist based in Los Angeles\, originally from the Bay Area. When they are not working as Okaeri’s Tech & Media Marketing Coordinator\, you can find them in their backyard ceramic studio hand building sculptures and vases. They are passionate in helping shape a compassionate Japanese American community that is able to hold our queer and trans multiplicities and expansiveness. \nModerated by Grace Hong\, professor of Gender Studies and Asian American Studies at UCLA.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/letters-to-home-art-and-writing-by-lgbtq-nikkei-and-allies-book-talkthursday/
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Post/Revolutionary Conditions: Renewed Visions of the Iranian Freedom Struggle with author Alborz Ghandehari
DESCRIPTION:Join the UCLA IRLE and CSW|Streisand Center’s Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group for a book talk on Post/Revolutionary Conditions: Renewed Visions of the Iranian Freedom Struggle with author Alborz Ghandehari on February 27\, 2025 at 3 pm at 2125 Rolfe Hall.  \nThe discussion will offer an intersectional analysis of how radical and progressive movement builders have re-envisioned liberation in the post-’79 era\, despite new forms of oppression under the Islamic Republic and from US and other foreign imperial powers. Post/Revolutionary Conditions shows how potent reimaginings of a radically democratic future have been shaped by multiple generations of protest and kindred struggles globally. \nAbout the author:  \nAlborz Ghandehari is an Assistant Professor of Ethnic Studies at the University of Utah. His research centers social movements in Iran and Southwest Asia/North Africa\, as well as movements in the region’s diasporas. \nTo RSVP to attend the talk and book signing\, click here
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/book-talk-post-revolutionary-conditions-renewed-visions-of-the-iranian-freedom-struggle-with-author-alborz-ghandehari/
LOCATION:Rolfe Hall 2125
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group Faculty Research Workshop
DESCRIPTION:The Transnational Gender and Labor Working Group will host the following faculty workshop on Friday\, February 28th\, 2025 from 12-2pm: \n\n\n\n“The Neoliberal Turn in Inglewood’s Politics: Sports\, Stadiums\, and the Assault on Second Sight” by Jasmine Hill\, Assistant Professor\, Public Policy and Sociology\, UCLA\n“Fighting Triple Oppression: Domestic Workers in the Vanguard of 1930s Antifascism” by Katherine Marino\, Associate Professor\, History\, UCLA\n\n\nThe purpose of the workshop is to discuss and provide constructive feedback on works-in-progress by working group members. Participants who RSVP will receive workshop papers in advance.  Workshop papers are not to be cited or distributed. \n\n\n\nThe workshop will be held at 2125 Rolfe Hall. Lunch will be available from 12-12:30pm and the formal workshop component will begin at 12:30pm.\n\n\n\n\n\nRSVP here.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/transnational-gender-and-labor-working-group-faculty-research-workshop/
LOCATION:Rolfe Hall 2125
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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