cpsylist: FW: CLLAS Events in November

Ellen McWhirter ellenmcw at uoregon.edu
Tue Nov 7 08:33:39 PST 2017


CPSY Community,
Upcoming CLLAS events, including one featuring the work of Dr. Chronister and Yolanda Valenzuela!
Best,
Ellen


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Subject: CLLAS Events in November

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CLLAS events for November - please mark your calendar!
Wednesday, November 15: CLLAS Professional Development Series
Graduate Student Mixer
2:00-4:00pm, Graduate Student Center, 111 Susan Campbell Hall
CLLAS invites UO grad students who focus on Latinx and/or Latin American Studies to come, network and build community.

Wednesday, November 15: Visiting Artist
Conversation with Indigenous Hip Hop Artist Una Isu
4:00-5:30pm, 178 Frohnmayer Music Building
CLLAS invites you to meet Miguel Villegas Ventura, aka Una Isu. Miguel was born in San Miguel Cuevas- Nùù Yúku - located in the Mixteca Baja of Oaxaca, Mexico, and grew up in Fresno, CA. His artistic name is Una Isu which means Eight Deer in Mixtec; a tribute to the legendary Mixtec leader Eight Deer Jaguar Claw. He writes trilingual songs in Mixteco, Spanish, and English, about reclaiming identity, language and culture.

Tuesday, November 21: CLLAS Teach-In
History of Environmental, Economic, and Political Debts: Puerto Rico and the US
12:00-1:30pm, 260 Condon
CLLAS invites you to a Teach-In with professors Cecilia  Enjuto-Rangel (Romance Languages), Rocío Zambrana (Philosophy) and Alaí Reyes-Santos (Ethnic Studies) to engage in conversation about Puerto Rico and its place in the contemporary colonial history of the United States.

Thursday, November 30: CLLAS Faculty Research Series
Cultural Adaptation of Career Development Intervention for Latina Immigrant Partner Violence Survivors
3:30-5:00pm, EMU 119, Diamond Lake Room
CLLAS invites you to learn about the research of CLLAS Faculty Collaboration Grant recipients, Dr. Krista Chronister (Associate Professor, Counseling Psychology) and Yolanda Valenzuela (Doctoral Student, Counseling Psychology). Their research suggests that partner violence occurs among couples from diverse gender, economic, racial, ethnic, national, and other cultural backgrounds; however, the particular types of marginalization and oppression that Latino families, and U.S.-born and immigrant Latinas specifically, experience place them at greater risk. This study evaluates the effects of a work and vocational support group intervention with Latina survivors of partner violence and addresses the intersection of women’s experiences of partner violence and work in an innovative, culturally relevant manner to advance their healing and vocational and economic development.







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