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SUMMARY:"'A Toda Madre (ATM)': Migrant Dreams and Nightmares in El Norte"
DESCRIPTION:A talk by Miroslava Chávez-García\, Professor\, Department of History\, UCSB \nRelying on dozens of personal letters exchanged among Mexican male migrants across the U.S.-Mexico borderlands in the 1960s\, this talk by Miroslava Chávez-García (UCSB Department of History) probes migrants’ longing for economic opportunity\, masculine affirmation\, and emotional fulfillment. As the migrants’ correspondence illustrates\, they relied on each other and the broader social networks to achieve lawful migration\, employment\, housing and transportation\, and familiar forms of entertainment and companionship\, easing their transition to the new environment and allowing them to bridge the best of both worlds. Offered as part of UCSB Reads 2017.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/a-toda-madre-atm-migrant-dreams-and-nightmares-in-el-norte/
LOCATION:UCSB Library Instruction & Training Room 1312 (First Floor\, Mountain Side)\, Davidson Library\, University of California\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106
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SUMMARY:Honoring a Chicana Activist Dignity Warrior: The Life and Work of Alicia Escalante
DESCRIPTION:A reception honoring Alicia Escalante\, life-long community activist. \n\nPlease join us in recognizing the life-long activism of Alicia Escalante\, the founder of the East Los Angeles Welfare Rights Organization (ELAWRO)\, who recently donated her papers to the California Ethnic and Multicultural Archives at the UCSB Library. Escalante organized the ELAWRO in 1967 after tiring of the indignities poor\, single mothers of color like her secured at the hands of local authorities. Focused on economic justice and human dignity\, Escalante’s social and political activism sheds new light on the multiple insurgencies and inter-organizational dynamics across a wide berth of movements\, including welfare rights\, women of color and white women’s feminist struggles\, and Chicano battles for self-determination. Today\, Escalante and the ELAWRO carry tremendous historical insight for the current struggles for human dignity\, as they teach us the critical role of individual as well as collective\, grassroots activism and leadership in furthering movements for social justice. \nSpeakers to include: Alicia Escalante; Miroslava Chavez-Garcia\, History; & Rosie Bermudez\, PhD Candidate\, Chicana/o Studies. Reception to follow. \n 
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/honoring-a-chicana-activist-dignity-warrior-the-life-and-work-of-alicia-escalante/
LOCATION:UCSB Main Library\, Pacific View Room\, 8th Floor\, University of California Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
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SUMMARY:France Winddance Twine\, Sociology\, UCSB\, “Diversity\, Sexuality and Inequality in the San Francisco Tech Industry.”
DESCRIPTION:Twine is the author\, most recently\, of Outsourcing the Womb: Race\, Class & Gestational Surrogacy in a Global Market (2015); Girls with Guns: Firearms\, Feminism\, Militarism (2013); and A White Side of Black Britain: Interracial Intimacy and Racial Literacy (2010). A copy of one of Twine’s recent articles on this topic\, “Gender-Fluid Geek Girls: Negotiating Inequality Regimes in the Tech Industry\,” can be found here.
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/france-winddance-twine-sociology-ucsb-diversity-sexuality-and-inequality-in-the-san-francisco-tech-industry/
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