Symposium on Influential Women of Color in Northern CA History
March 2, 2019 |
Los Altos History Museum presents a day-long symposium, "Negotiating
Boundaries: Women of Color in Northern California History" exploring the lives of influential women who helped shape our communities. A panel of regional scholars will share original research and analysis to fill in the gaps of our local history. Tickets include an option for lunch. The symposium, co-sponsored by The History Club of Foothill College, will be held on the college campus Saturday, March
2nd, from 10am to 3:30pm, with a closing reception at Los Altos History Museum from 4-5pm.
The panelists include:
Dr. Albert Camarillo, Leon Sloss Jr. Memorial
Professor, Emeritus, Stanford University
Dr. Erika Pérez, Associate Professor from the
University of Arizona
Dr. Damian Bacich, San José State University
Dr. María Villaseñor, CSU Monterey Bay
Dr. Kyle Livie, Ohlone College
Dr. Samuel Connell, Foothill College
Dr. Christine Fernandez, CSU Monterey Bay
Dr. Perlita Dicochea, Los Altos History Museum
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Website:
www.losaltoshistory.org/events/symposium-negotiating-boundaries-women-of-color-in-northern-california-history/ |
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Location Information |
Los Altos History Museum |
51 S. San Antonio Rd. Los Altos, CA 94022 |
Website:
www.losaltoshistory.org |
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Contact Information |
Los Altos History Museum |
Email:
admin@losaltoshistory.org |
Phone:
650-948-9427 |
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