
Spring 2019
MalintZINE, MAS & Más
April 22, 2019
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Young women, queer, femme contributions to Tucson youth activism, fight for ethnic studies and in youth participatory action research nationality.
Presenters:
- “Reclaiming the Lost Her-stories of the Tucson Ethnic Studies Movement” – Leilani Clark, Local Grassroots Organizer
- “malintZINE: Feminist Fight for Ethnic Studies” – Kim Dominguez and Vanessa Ojeda-Gomez, University of Arizona Women & Gender Resource Center
Visual Dialogues
March 25, 2019
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Muralism at the Mexico/US border, musical hybridity, Cuéntame Más: Tales from Tumamoc.
Presenters:
- “@mundosmurosmurales: Muralism at the Mexico/US border” – Alejandra Ramirez, University of Arizona College of Social and Behavioral Sciences
- “Musical Hybridity – a Tucson Phenomenon” – Dan Kruse, University of Arizona Fred Fox School of Music and Arizona Public Media
- “Cuéntame Más: Tales from Tumamoc” – Christian Ruvalcaba, University of Arizona Confluencenter for Creative Inquiry
Reprinting Geographies
February 25, 2019
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Artist residency in Biosphere 2, the Rohingya crisis, and Digitizing Newspapers of Arizona.
Presenters:
- “Drawn by the Sun: An artist residency in Biosphere 2” – Charles Hedgcock, University of Arizona Department of Entomology
- “Rohingya Refugee Crisis near Myanmar-Bangladesh Border: What we know and what we don’t know about disaster vulnerability?” – Saleh Ahmed, University of Arizona Graduate College
- “Digitizing the Newspapers of Arizona’s Diverse Communities” – Mary Feeney, University of Arizona Libraries