This panel explores the complexity of race and identity in the Caribbean historically and currently. Emphasis will be given to the ways that race and racism is experienced in different countries and how that experience shapes migration to the United States.
Speakers Include:
Dr. Patricia De Freitas, Chair and Professor of Ethnic and Women's Studies, Cal Poly Pomona
Dr. Winston James, Professor of History and Director of African American Studies, UC Irvine
Dr. April J. Mayes, Assistant Professor of History, Pomona College
Date: October 30 10:00-12:00
Location: Cal Poly Pomona, Bronco Student Center-Ursa Major AB
For more information contact: Enrique Ochoa (909) 869-3115
Driving Directions to Cal Poly Pomona
http://www.csupomona.edu/map/campus/location.shtml
An interactive map of the Bronco Student Center is located at:
http://www.asi.csupomona.edu/bsc/bscmap.php
A map of the campus can be found here:
http://www.csupomona.edu/map/campus/building/bldg_035.shtml
From Los Angeles:
Take the 10 freeway EAST and exit at Kellogg Drive.
From Orange County:
Take the 57 freeway NORTH to Temple Avenue and exit north (left-hand
turn) to the campus.
From The Inland Empire:
Take the 10 freeway WEST and exit at Kellogg Drive.
From the Pasadena area:
Take the 210 freeway EAST to 57 Freeway SOUTH. Exit on Temple Avenue and turn north (right-hand turn) to the campus.
-------------------------------------------------------------
This message has been scanned by Postini anti-virus software.