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Queer Trans Resource Center. Early Childhood Education Center. Richard Oakes Multicultural Center. The Richard Oakes Multicultural Center. Is a space for cultural events and discussions that focus on everything from inspirational leaders to commemorative months. The Center also provides a collaborative and supportive environment that promotes a multi-ethnic, culturally conscious university that affirms the human and intellectual heritage of all people. Visit the official website of ROMC. Richard Oakes pr...
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New Books at ROMC Library! | Richard Oakes
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A Look Back on The Occupation of Alcatraz. Contemplating “Rescue” →. New Books at ROMC Library! December 16, 2011. The ROMC was recently given many books from Dr. Amy Sueyoshi, a professor here at SFSU in both departments of Ethnic Studies, and Women and Gender Studies. Two books we have here in the ROMC library are titled. The Four Immigrants Manga. By Henry Kiyama, as well as. Good Wives, Nasty Wenches and Anxious Patriarchs Gender, Race, and Power. In Colonial Virginia by Kathleen M. Brown.
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Upcoming Events | Richard Oakes
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November 17, Thursday. Reclaiming Remembrance is a series of short films made by various queer-identified and indigenous filmmakers, which tie together themes of native identity, queer and two spirit identity, legacies of colonization and more. The series was screened at the 2010 Queer Women of Color Film Festival in San Francisco, hosted by the Queer Women of Color Media Arts Project. Location: The Depot, CCSC. November 18, Friday. Location: Jack Adams Hall, CCSC. November 20, Sunday. You are commenting...
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Newer posts →. We Are Not A Costume Exhibit. November 14, 2011. 8220;We Are Not A Costume” addresses and dismantles stereotypes forged by mainstream society regarding Native individuals of this country. This educational exhibit strives to present a complex understanding of the diversity of Native American cultures, as well as dispel the misrepresentations of Native regalia and jewelry often seen as costumes in film and other media. November 14, 2011. Anniversary of the historic 19-month American Indian o...
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Love, Inshallah:The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women | Richard Oakes
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Basket Weaving: A Global and Historical Look. Love, Inshallah:The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women. July 5, 2012. Title: Love, Inshallah: The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women. Author: Ayesha Mattu and Nura Maznavi. Ayesha Mattu and Nura Maznavi’s book gives us the opportunity to have a first hand look into the lives of some of these American Muslim women and their struggle to find love. At the same time, we watch as others’ love stories unfold. When I read,. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Basket Weaving: A Global and Historical Look | Richard Oakes
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Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back Film Screening. Love, Inshallah:The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women →. Basket Weaving: A Global and Historical Look. April 23, 2012. Before the arrival of Europeans on this continent, Californians wove baskets for many purposes: cradling babies , gathering and storing, cooking. Women wore basket hats baskets were given for gifts and made especially before ceremonies. Ellinger, M (2010) An Honored Art for a worthy fee: Spotlight on Weavers. There is also a w...
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romclibrary | Richard Oakes
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Love, Inshallah:The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women. July 5, 2012. Title: Love, Inshallah: The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women. Author: Ayesha Mattu and Nura Maznavi. Ayesha Mattu and Nura Maznavi’s book gives us the opportunity to have a first hand look into the lives of some of these American Muslim women and their struggle to find love. At the same time, we watch as others’ love stories unfold. When I read,. Nshallah: The Secret Love Lives of American Muslim Women,. April 23, 2012.
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Contemplating “Rescue” | Richard Oakes
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New Books at ROMC Library! Vital Signs: Crip Culture Talks Back Film Screening →. Contemplating “Rescue”. March 13, 2012. Our February 2nd, 2012 event. Beyond Rescue: Critical Approaches to Human Trafficking in Asian and Migrant Communities. Was an incisive investigation into the complexities of the human trafficking framework. For those who were unable to attend, here are a few of the points of discussion. To find out more, visit these websites:. Trafficking Women’s Human Rights. Enter your comment here.
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A Look Back on The Occupation of Alcatraz | Richard Oakes
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A Further Look into Campus Strikes. New Books at ROMC Library! A Look Back on The Occupation of Alcatraz. December 7, 2011. This nineteen-month-long movement (November 20. Up to that time, Congress had passed some 5,000 laws dealing with Indians, and most of them were bad for Indians. Dean Chavers, in his article Alcatraz Occupation Four Decades Ago Led to Many Benefits for American Indians from. The American Indian Occupation of Alcatraz Island. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. You are commenting...
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