Posts from — February 2010
Women & Shamans, 6pm Tuesday, 3/2
Dear Campus Community and Friends of Women’s Studies
On Tuesday, March 2nd, the course I teach on “Gender, Sexuality and Religion” will host Max Dashu, director of the Suppressed History Archives in Oakland. She will be speaking on the vast legacy of Women Shamans from far-ranging cultural backgrounds, ancient to modern. We’ve moved to a larger room to accommodate visitors: please feel free to join us. The class runs from 6:00 to 8:45 pm, in Boccardo Business Classroom 003 (ground floor, accessed from the courtyard). Click on the links below for more background on Max and the specific talk she is presenting on Tuesday. Hope to see you there:
Date: Tuesday, March 2nd
Where: Boccardo Business Classroom 003 (BBC 003)
When: 6:00 PM
Who: Max Dashu, Director, Suppressed History Archives
What: Talk on Women Shamans
Hosted: Prof. Jennifer Rycenga, Comparative Religious Studies class on Gender, Sexuality and Religion
http://www.suppressedhistories.net/
http://www.suppressedhistories.net/catalog/womanshaman.html
Jennifer Rycenga
Professor, Comparative Religious Studies and Humanities
February 28, 2010 No Comments
Statewide Day of Action-March 4th
Statewide/National Day of Action
In Support of Public High Education
A series of events protesting cuts to education
Local march events:
Meet at City Hall Plaza by 11:45 am to participate in the March
March will arrive at 7th St. Plaza by 12:15 pm
Rally in 7th St. Plaza 12:15 to 1:00 pm
Free T-shirts, and drink at the end of the rally
We’re all connected! Keep the doors open!
Info: Contact Sue Pak: spak@calfac.org (510) 290 4308
Endorsers and more info:
February 28, 2010 No Comments
3/3 Mujeres en el Movimiento 6-8pm
Part of the MAIZ series on 40 Years of the Chicano Movement in San Jose
“Mujeres en el Movimiento”

Featuring local activists Elisa Marina Alvarado, Shirley Trevino, Martha Campos, Tamara Alvarado
Moderated by Teresa Castellanos
6-8pm Wednesday, March 3
Mexican Heritage Plaza
1700 Alum Rock Ave, SJ
Women have played a major role in the development and leadership of the Chicano movement inSan Jose, even while struggling for their role and recognition in it. They have challenged gender norms, politics, and the status quo by founding and managing some of the area’s most progressive arts, grassroots and civic organizations. Share and take part in this multigenerational event honoring the backbone of San jose’s Chicano movement, las mujeres.
February 24, 2010 No Comments
Save the date! WOMS Open House 3/3 & WMH!
Please mark your calendars for Tuesday, March 2 for the Women’s Studies Program Open House. Come share good conversation, games, music, food, and drink as we kick off Women’s History Month and a full roster of events. In DMH238A from 3-6pm. Also mark your calendars for these events throughout the month:
3/2 Women’s Studies Open House, 3-6pm DMH238A
Please join us for conversation, games, music and refreshments with faculty and friends of the Women’s Studies program.
3/3 Chicanas in the Movimiento – 6-8pm Mexican Heritage Center, 1700 Rock Ave, San Jose
Featuring local activists Elisa Marina Alvarado, Shirley Trevino, Martha Campos, Tamara Alvarado, moderated by Teresa Castellanos. Part of the MAIZ series on 40 Years of the Chicano Movement in San Jose
3/3 Film Screening of Arusi: Persian Wedding, followed by Q&A with Director Marjan Tehrani, 7pm Eng189
Marjan Tehrani’s second feature documentary explores the complex and troubled relationship between America, the country of Tehrani’s birth and Iran
Co-sponsored with the Student Association of Middle Eastern Studies
3/6 “Womyn Unite” – International Women’s Day Marcha, 11am
March begins from Roosevelt Park (Santa Clara & 19th) to Biblioteca Latinoamericana, Festival continues from 1-4pm. Sponsored by South Bay International Women’s Day Network & Cihuatl Tlatocan
3/11 Women’s Studies Alumni Panel, 10:30-11:45 MLK 255/257
Come learn how SJSU Women’s Studies alumni are making change in local communities with Noemi Teppang, Lindsey Mansfield, and Margie Strubel.
3/17 Sex & Love in the Bay Area with Sexologist Carol Queen, 1:30 – 2:45 ENG189
Carol Queen is a writer, educator and cultural sexologist with a Ph.D. in human sexuality. She is founder of The Center for Sex and Culture, a non-profit sexuality education center and directs Continuing Education at Good Vibrations, the women-owned, worker-owned sex toy shop in San Francisco.
3/17 7pm Literary Reading with Laleh Khadivi, The Age of Orphans, 7pm MLK Schiro Room, Steinbeck Center, 5th floor
Khadivi’s first novel begins a trilogy that follows the lives of three generations of Kurdish men as they grapple with landlessness, migration and national identity. Sponsored by the Student Association for Middle Eastern Studies
February 23, 2010 No Comments
“Realizing the Dream” exhibit at MLK 5th floor
Don’t miss Dr. Ruth Wilson’s exhibit, “Realizing the Dream: A Photographic and Memorabilia Exhibit of the 44th Presidential Inauguration of Barack H. Obama” in its last week at the MLK, Jr. Library (thru Sun 2/28). It is located on the 5th floor and is available for viewing whenever the library is open.
February 22, 2010 No Comments
2/20 Premiere: “Inside Islam” & Prof John Esposito
“Inside Islam: What a Billion Muslims Really think”
A Documentary film based on the Gallup poll of worldwide Muslim public opinion
Followed by a Keynote Address from Dr. John Esposito
Professor of Religion & International Affairs, Georgetown University
4pm Saturday, Feb. 20
ICCNC, 1433 Madison Street, Oakland
Presale tickets $12 at http://ca.cair.com/sfba/
February 5, 2010 No Comments