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SUMMARY:9th Annual UCLA Children’s Discovery and Innovation Institute (CDI) Symposium: The Science of Gender
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the David Geffen School of Medicine\nDATE: Friday\, May 13\, 2022\nTIME: 8:00 AM-9:00 AM | Pediatric Grand Rounds\n12:00 PM-4:00 PM | Keynote Speakers\n4:00 PM-5:00 PM | Fellows & Residents Presentations and Poster Session\nLOCATION: Tamkin Auditorium\, Ronald Reagan Medical Center and Zoom (online) \nREGISTER ONLINE \nEVENT FLYER \nThe 9th Annual UCLA Children’s Discovery and Innovation Institute (CDI) Symposium will be held on May 13\, 2022 to generate cross-campus collaborations to advance translational child health research. The UCLA CDI Institute is the research home of the Pediatrics Department and was established in 2013. The CDI Institute encourages multidisciplinary child health research and training at UCLA across the spectrum of basic\, translational\, clinical and health services research. The topic “The Science of Gender” will be highlighted by speakers from across campus and across the globe. The Symposium will bring thoughtful presentations and discussion about gender to clinicians and scientists involved in child health. In collaboration with CSW and DGSOM Health Equity Research Theme\, a diverse planning committee that selected a slate of excellent speakers has been put together. \nOPENING REMARKS BY \nSteven Dubinett\, MD\, (he/him) Interim Dean\, David Geffen School of Medicine\, and Associate Vice Chancellor for Research\, UCLA \nSherin Devaskar\, MD\, (she/her) Executive Chair\, Department of Pediatrics\, and Executive Director\, CDI
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/9th-annual-ucla-childrens-discovery-and-innovation-institute-cdi-symposium-the-science-of-gender/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Representing Disability After CODA
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Department of Theater\nDATE: Friday\, May 13\, 2022\nTIME: 11:00 AM-12:30 PM (PDT)\nLOCATION: Darren Star Screening Room (Melnitz 1422) \nAs part of an increased recognition of the importance of thinking intersectionally and with respect to the feminist and gendered aspects of current disability and representation theories\, the UCLA Theater Department is pleased to host Dr. Victoria Lewis\, a long time television and theater actor with a physical disability\, UCLA PhD graduate\, and professor emerita of Redlands University\, as one member of a panel on Representation of Disability. Dr. Lewis was founder of the Center Theatre Group “Other Voices” project which worked not only with actors and writers with disabilities\, but other marginalized groups like Latina and African American teen mothers and blue-collar workers.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/representing-disability-after-coda/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:2022 Awards Celebration
DESCRIPTION:This event has passed. Watch Bamby Salcedo’s keynote address and Q&A on CSW’s YouTube channel!\nJoin the UCLA Center for the Study of Women (CSW) for a special virtual event on Wednesday\, May 18th to honor the center’s accomplishments\, student award recipients\, and this year’s Distinguished Leader in Feminism Award honoree.\n \nFEATURING THE KEYNOTE ADDRESS\nTrans Latina Resilience: Past\, Present\, and Future\nby\nBamby Salcedo\nPresident and CEO of the TransLatin@ Coalition\nThis year\, CSW has selected Bamby Salcedo as the recipient of the Center for the Study of Women’s 2022 Distinguished Leader in Feminism Award. Bamby is the President and CEO of the TransLatin@ Coalition\, a national organization that focuses on addressing the issues of transgender Latin@s in the US. Bamby developed the Center for Violence Prevention & Transgender Wellness\, a multipurpose\, multiservice space for transgender people in Los Angeles. \nHer talk will highlight historical and intergenerational institutional violence against Trans\, Gender Nonconforming and Intersex (TGI) people. She will also address the current state of TGI people and how she envisions a better world for the TGI community. \nEVENT FLYER (PDF)\n  \n\nEVENT DETAILS & REGISTRATION\nDate: Wednesday\, May 18\, 2022 \nTime: 12:00 PM-1:30 PM (PDT) \nLocation: Zoom Webinar \nRegistrants will receive a Zoom link a few days prior to the event. \nFor questions\, please contact CSW at csw@csw.ucla.edu. \n\nABOUT THE KEYNOTE SPEAKER\nBamby Salcedo is a national and international transgender Latina Woman who received her master’s degree in Latin@ Studies from California State California Los Angeles. Bamby is the President and CEO of the TransLatin@ Coalition\, a national organization that focuses on addressing the issues of transgender Latin@s in the US. Bamby developed the Center for Violence Prevention & Transgender Wellness\, a multipurpose\, multiservice space for transgender people in Los Angeles. \nBamby’s remarkable and wide-ranging activist work has brought voice and visibility to not only the trans community\, but also to the multiple overlapping communities and issues that her life has touched including migration\, HIV\, youth\, LGBT\, incarceration and Latin@ communities. Through her instinctive leadership\, she has birthed several organizations that created community where there was none\, and advocate for the rights\, dignity\, and humanity for those who have been without a voice. Bamby’s work as a collaborator and a connector through a variety of organizations reflects her skills in crossing various borders and boundaries and working in the intersection of multiple communities as well as the intersections of multiple issues. Bamby has served and participated in many local\, national and international organizations and planning groups. This work mediates intersections of race\, gender\, sexuality\, age\, social class\, HIV+ status\, immigration status and more. \nHer activist public speaking has ranged from testifying to governmental bodies\, human rights and social justice organizations\, universities and colleges\, demonstrations and rallies\, and national and international conferences as featured speaker. Bamby speaks to diverse audiences on many topics and intersecting issues. Bamby has spoken about transgender-related issues\, social justice\, healthcare\, social services\, incarceration\, immigration and detention as well as professional and economic development for transgender people. Bamby has been invited to participate in several panels at the White House including in 2016 The United State of Woman where she share stage with Vice President Biden at the opening plenary session and in 2015\, Transgender Women of Color and Violence and LGBTQ People of Color Summit. Bamby has also participated as the Opening Plenary Speaker at several conferences\, including The 2015 National HIV Prevention Conference\, The United States Conference on AIDS in 2009 and 2012. She has participated as facilitator with The PanAmerican Health Organization while developing the Blue Print on how to provide competent health care services for transgender people as well as health care for LGBT people and Human Rights in Latin America and The Caribbean. \nHer powerful\, sobering and inspiring speeches and her warm\, down-to-earth presence have provided emotional grounding and perspective for diverse gatherings. She speaks from the heart\, as one who has been able to transcend many of her own issues\, to truly drop ways of being and coping that no longer served her\, issues that have derailed and paralyzed countless lives. Her words and experience evoke both tears and laughter\, sobriety and inspiration through the documentary made about her life called TransVisible: Bamby Salcedo’s Story. Bamby has been featured and recognized in multiple media outlets such as People en Español\, Latina Magazine\, Cosmopolitan\, the Los Angeles Times\, Los Angeles Magazine\, OUT 100 and featured in the HBO documentary The Trans List\, among many others. Bamby has also being recognized for her outstanding work by multiple national and local organizations. \n 
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/2022-awards-celebration/
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SUMMARY:CSW Research Affiliate Brown Bag with Lara K. Schubert\, PhD
DESCRIPTION:“Glimpsing Structural Engineering Culture: Structural Engineering Equity Efforts from Within”\n \nA Talk by Lara K. Schubert\, PhD\nDATE: Friday\, May 20\, 2022\nTIME: 12:00 -1:00 PM (PDT)\nLOCATION: Zoom (RSVP to receive link) \nREGISTER ONLINE \nEVENT FLYER \nStructural engineers typically consider the profession to be a meritocracy\, in which engineers are successful if they have technical skill required for engineering. While this is important\, the culture of the profession also affects who is promoted and who stays to reach levels of leadership within their firms. The problem of retention has been identified within the profession\, and in 2015 the professional organization created a committee to study and to address the issue. This presentation will give an account of the project\, SE3: Structural Engineering\, Equity and Engagement\, following the trajectory of the efforts from within the profession and reflecting on the strategies used\, how they have evolved\, and how they are informed by the culture of engineering. \nLara K. Schubert is a Research Affiliate at the UCLA Center for the Study of Women\, a PhD in Religion\, who has both practiced structural engineering and undertaken ethnographic research with women in religious communities in Cambodia. Her current research merges these areas of expertise. She teaches in feminist science studies and intends to complete a qualitative study of structural engineering to help make clear the culture to ultimately strengthen structural engineering.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/csw-research-affiliate-brown-bag-with-lara-k-schubert-phd/
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SUMMARY:Permanence and Decay
DESCRIPTION:Organized by The Graduate Students Association in the Department of European Languages and Transcultural Studies\nDate: May 23 and May 24\, 2022\nTime: 9:00 AM-3:30 PM (PST)\nLocation: Royce Hall 306 and 314 \nREGISTER ONLINE \nCONFERENCE WEBSITE \nTensions between permanence and decay are constitutive features of European culture. Periods during which cultural and political conventions appeared as though they would endure have alternated with periods of crisis and widespread instability. There can be many interpretations of permanence and decay: they can refer to the physical nature of artifacts or materials and their durability\, but also to the cyclical nature of thought (as the ideological crises in present-day Europe have brought to the fore)\, as well as to the unstable nature of social\, interpersonal\, and political frameworks (as the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic shows us). The conference asks how changing (or unshakeable) beliefs on sexuality\, gender\, birth\, death\, memory\, and truth have influenced each other and shaped European culture\, literature\, and politics.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/permanence-and-decay/
LOCATION:Royce Hall\, UCLA\, Los Angeles\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:WACD Speaker Series: Alexis Pauline Gumbs
DESCRIPTION:Organized by UCLA World Arts and Cultures/Dance\nDate: Tuesday\, May 24\, 2022\nTime: 4:00 PM (PDT)\nLocation: Online/Zoom and Kaufman 240 (RSVP required for in-person participation) \nZOOM ROOM (for online viewing)\nEVENTBRITE REGISTRATION (for in-person participation) \nWACD BEYOND PUNISHMENT SPEAKER SERIES PRESENTS \nCopper Wires: Solidarity and Intimacy (for Audre Lorde) by Alexis Pauline Gumbs \nBased on Alexis Pauline Gumbs’s research for her forthcoming biography The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde\, this interactive lecture will share details from Audre Lorde’s early morning practices of planetary solidarity followed by an interactive oracle based on one of Audre Lorde’s most provocative poems. \nAlexis Pauline Gumbs is a Queer Black Troublemaker and Black Feminist Love Evangelist and an aspirational cousin to all sentient beings. Her work in this lifetime is to facilitate infinite\, unstoppable ancestral love in practice. Alexis’s most recent book Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Mammals won the 2022 Whiting Award in Nonfiction.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/alexis-pauline-gumbs/
LOCATION:Online/Zoom
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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