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ESEPP & Deaf Studies Presents Intersectional Deaf Studies Praxis: Alumni Panel

March 16, 2022

The University Library

The Ethnic Studies Education Pathways Project (ESEPP) and the Department of Deaf Studies presents Intersectional Deaf Studies Praxis: Alumni Panel on Friday March 18, 2022 at 4:00pm via Zoom. This panel will bring together alumni from CSUN’s Deaf Studies department who are engaging in Deaf intersectional praxis in multiple ways. Read more

Black Signers Club

March 9, 2022

 Black Signers Club

Are you interested in learning more about Black Signers Club? Check out their Instagram where you will find upcoming events, meet committee members, and more! Read more

Activists Against Orientalism and War

March 2, 2022

ActivistsAgainst Orientalism&War

The Ethnic Studies Education Pathways Project (ESEPP) presents “Activists Against Orientalism & War” on Monday, March 7th, 2022 at 7pm (PST), a discussion between two nationally renowned Los Angeles artist activists Tanzila “Taz” Ahmed (she/her) and Álvaro Márquez (they/them). Both Taz and Álvaro will be discussing their artwork and how they redefine identity and politics in relation to immigration, war, empire, and the act of othering through orientalism.  Read more

StrengthUnited Merging With the Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic

February 10, 2022

merging

StrengthUnited and the Mitchell Family Counseling Clinic, both chartered centers of CSUN’s Michael D. Eisner College of Education, are pleased to announce that they are merging their services and resources to provide greater opportunities for our students and our community.  Read more

Well-Being, Mental Health and Healing: Resources for CSUN Community to Process Pandemic’s Impact

January 24, 2022

Campus Care Recovery Plan. Diverse group of people holding each other's backs.

CSUN’s new Campus Care Recovery Plan was developed to provide resources to help CSUN students, faculty and staff foster resilience and create space to process the pandemic’s impacts. “Our goal is to help people understand the trauma of what they are going through and then help them identify ways to cope, recover and find resilience,” said Tarver Behring [College of Education Dean], who is leading and overseeing the plan. Read more on CSUN Today

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