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>>On Saturday, May 8, 1999, the Center for the Study of Race and Ethnicity at
>>the University of California, San Diego will sponsor a one-day seminar on
>>the future of Chicanas/os and Latinas/os in California. Scholars from
>>through the state, who work on immigration, education, language policy,
>>history, literature, and Chicana/o Studies, will discuss the state of our
>>knowledge on these themes, focusing on research trends over the last two
>>decades, and imagining future needs and possibilities. The conference is
>>open to the public. The conference schedule is listed below. For more
>>electronic information please write rgutierrez@ucsd.edu or contact Ms.
>>Juanita Pasallo in the UCSD Ethnic Studies Department at 619-534-3276.
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>>One-Day Seminar
>>Chicanos and Latinos in the 21st Century:
>>Research Trends and Future Possibilities
>>Saturday, May 8, 1999
>>Deutz Conference Room
>>Institute of the Americas
>>University of California, San Diego
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>>Schedule
>>10:00 -10:15
>>Welcome
>>Prof. Ramon A. Gutierrez, Director, Center for the Study of Race and
>>Ethnicity
>>
>>10:15 - 12:00 pm
>>The Impact of Immigration on the Future of California
>>Moderator: Prof. David Gutiérrez, History Dept. UC, San Diego
>>
>>"Ambivalent Reception: Economics, Culture, Ethnicity, and the Politics of
>>Mexican Immigration in the 21st Century"
>>Prof. Wayne Cornelius, Research Director, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies
>>Director, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, UCSD
>>
>>"New Economy, New Immigrants, New Perceptions:
>>California and Latino Labor at the End/Dawn of the Century"
>>Prof. Manuel Pastor Jr., Chair, Latin American & Latino Studies, UC, Santa
>>Cruz
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>>"Mexican Women: Labor, Family, and Migration"
>>Prof. Denise Segura, Sociology Dept., UC, Santa Barbara
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>>12:00-1:00 LUNCH BREAK
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>>1:00-2:30 pm
>>Language and Education
>>Moderator: Prof. Rosaura Sanchez, Literature Dept., UC, San Diego
>>
>>"Educating California's Latinos Post-Proposition 227"
>>Prof. Patricia Gandara, School of Education, UC, Davis
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>>"Voices of Latinas in Higher Education"
>>Prof. Aida Hurtado, Psychology Dept., UC, Santa Cruz
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>>Respondant: Prof. Olga Vasquez, Communication Dept., UC, San Diego
>>Respondant: Jesus Manuel Casas, School of Education, UC, Santa Barbara
>>
>>2:30-4:00 pm
>>History and Culture
>>Moderator: Pedro Castillo, History, UC, Santa Cruz
>>
>>"Cultural Representation of Chicana/os & Latina/os: Trends and Research
>>Questions"
>>Prof. Rosa Linda Fregoso, Women and Gender Studies, UC, Davis
>>
>>"Cross-Border Perspectives: The Case of Chicana and Latina American
>>Literatures"
>>Prof. Norma Klahn, Literature Dept., UC, Santa Cruz
>>
>>"The Racial Space and Place of Partly Colored Peoples: The Case of Mexican
>>Americans"
>>Neil Foley, History Dept., University of Texas, Austin
>>
>>Respondant: Beth Haas, History, UC, Santa Cruz
>>Respondant: Andres Jimenez, Director, California Policy Research Center
>>
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>>4:15-5:30 pm
>>New Directions in Chicana/Chicano Studies
>>Moderator: Patricia Zavella, Community Studies, UC, Santa Cruz
>>
>>"Chicana/o Studies, Critical Race Studies and the Promise of Storytelling"
>>Carl Gutierrez-Jones, English Dept., UC, Santa Barbara
>>
>>"Latina/o Cultural Citizenship"
>>Prof. Rena Benmayor, Cultural Studies, CSU, Monterey Bay
>>
>>"Globalization and Chicana/o and Latina/o Studies"
>>Prof. Leo Chavez, Anthropology Dept., UC, Irvine
>>Respondant: Ramon Gutierrez, Ethnic Studies, UC, San Diego
>>
>>Respondant: Manuel Garcia y Griego, Political Science, UC, Irvine
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Enrique Gili
enrique@minorities-jb.com
Hispanic American Village
http://www.minorities-jb.com/hispanic.htm