Stanford University
CCSRE
Events
2009 Autumn Quarter
An Evening of Poetry
“An Evening of Poetry” features three stellar poets whose work arose from the matrix of the civil rights movements of the 1960s and 1970s, sharing common themes yet each with a distinct voice:  José Montoya’s multilingual, often humorous vernacular with a keen apprehension of the nature of American life; Lorna Dee Cervantes’ political passion combining concerns for craft and gendered experience; and Francisco X. Alarcón, the master of the short line form as well as the sonnet, one of the first to explore the poetic resonance of being Chicano and gay.  These three poets, with their long and productive careers and unique voices, will give members of the Stanford community an opportunity to experience the diversity and richness of Chican@ cultural production.  We will also be honoring José Montoya for his lifetime achievement.

RICSRE FACULTY SEMINAR SERIES, Autumn Quarter 2009

October 1, 2009
Nalini Ambady
, Professor of Psychology, Tufts University
"Social Identities, Behavior, and Performance"

November 12, 2009
Alicia Schmidt Camacho
, Associate Professor of American Studies, Yale University
"Migrant Suffering and the Event without Witness"

December 10, 2009
Phillip Atiba Goff
, Assistant Professor of Psychology, UCLA
"Racial Bias in Policing---and Other Things We Know Nothing About"

Autumn Quarter 2009 CSRE Faculty Seminar

Community Research Summer Internship Forum
Oct. 14, 2009, 11:30am - 2:00pm, Bldg. 360, CCSRE Conference Room

RSVP to Tracy Holmes (tcholmes@stanford.edu). Sponsored with generous support from the Office of the Vice Provost for Undergraduate Education.

 
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