Saturday, June 26, 2021 – 7:00pm to 8:30pm Location: ZoomCost: Free Register for this event Presenter: Dr. Phillip Hutchison, Department of Asian American Studies, CSUN A Short Introduction: “The past is never dead. It’s not even past.” I would like to share moments in Asian American history that help us understand the roots of the forever foreigner and model minority… Continue reading The Contemporary Importance of Asian American History: Bridging Past and Present
Please join the Institute for Sustainability and the College of Humanities for Revisiting Food Security and Sustainability in Trinidad and Tobago under COVID. This event is part of a series: Cultivating Local and Indigenous Knowledge co-discovery of environmental resilience in our students and surrounding communities. Featuring local gardener and food activist: Danette Archer, with faculty… Continue reading Revisiting Food Security and Sustainability in Trinidad and Tobago under COVID