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Film Screening and Panel Discussion: NASRIN

Tuesday, October 13, 2020 - 4:00pm

Nasrin Sotoudeh

NASRIN is an immersive portrait of attorney Nasrin Sotoudeh, one of the world’s most prominent human rights activists and political prisoners. Nasrin has long fought for the rights of women, children, LGBT prisoners, religious and ethnic minorities, journalists and artists, and those facing the death penalty. She was arrested in June 2018 for representing women who were protesting Iran’s mandatory hijab law, and she was sentenced to 38 years in prison, plus 148 lashes (12 years of which she must serve). Read more

Ethnic Studies and Teacher Preparation Statewide Webinar Series

Thursday, May 28, 2020 - 4:00pm to 6:00pm

CSUN student protest
Although we had to postpone the "Ethnic Studies, Critical Race Theory and the Neoliberal University Symposium," we wanted to create a space for our students to share their perspectives on their gained knowledge from and experiences advocating for Ethnic Studies. We partnered with the K-12 Ethnic Studies and Teacher Preparation Statewide Webinar Series and will present a session featuring CSUN activist students and alumni. Please join us on Thursday, March 28th, 2020 from 4pm-6pm.  
 
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CDSC 3rd Annual Social Justice Student Conference via Zoom

Wednesday, April 29, 2020 - 11:00am to 4:30pm

CDSC 3rd Annual Social Justice Student Conference 2020 via Zoom

Please use the following link to register: https://csun.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_mwNRiBI2Tl-X6AYjzRBmaw.

There are three, seventy-five minute long panels of four students each at 11 AM, 12:30 PM, and 2 PM Pacific Time. 

The keynote speaker is Dr. Jamaica Osorio, Assistant Professor of Indigenous and Native Hawaiian Politics at the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa.  Dr. Osorio is an activist and an award-winning poet/spoken word artist.  Their performance/talk (entitled “From our Frontline to Yours: Moʻolelo Aloha ʻĀina in a time of Transformation”) focuses on the Native Hawaiian struggle against the building of a thirty-meter telescope on Mauna Kea. Read more

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