Category — Friends of WOMS news
MAIZ begins plans for 40th Anniversary of Chicano Movement in San Jose
MAIZ – Movimiento de Accion Inspirando Servicio
From MAIZ chair Adriana Garcia
It is the 40th year anniversary of the Chicano Movement more or less (1968-69ish). MAIZ would like to invite you to a collective planning meeting to create programming in the fall (September-November) that will honor the 40th year anniversary of cultura, social change and the elders, their luchas and contributions during the Chicano Movement that have benefited San Jose, in particularly and society in general.
MAIZ would like to have a first planning meeting in Monday, June 1st 2009 at 630pm-745pm [Read more →]
May 4, 2009 No Comments
SJ Domestic Violence workshop
Domestic Violence Information & Resources Workshop
Sponsored by the Office of Councilmember Nora Campos,
with The Domestic Violence Info and Resource Collaborative
and San Jose State University
Monday, April 27, 2009
6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
San Jose City Hall Rotunda
200 East Santa Clara Street
San José, CA 95113
Join us….
• If you are a student at San Jose State University and believe everyone has a right to a healthy, safe relationship and peaceful community (and want to promote this)
• If you or a friend, family member, or coworker is in a relationship with a partner that makes you afraid, threatens you, physically hurts you (punch, pushes, grabs or hits you) or controls you.
• If you have been a victim of sexual assault (and need help)
• If you are interested in law, criminal justice, social work, psychology and other related fields and want to know first hand how the domestic violence system works.
Come and hear local experts from the courts, domestic violence agencies and law enforcement and visit with over 40 agencies who will share resources and answer questions about: navigating the court system in a domestic violence case, working with law enforcement, housing and shelter, mmigration /legal/tax services, LGBTQ resources, mental health and substance abuse counseling, emergency and social services.
April 20, 2009 No Comments
$1 million trust donated to LGBT Resource Center
A living trust of $1 million was made to the Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Resource Center from two SJSU alumni, the first major gift to SJSU’s Division of Student Affairs under which the LGBT resource center operates.
“It’s a great investment to the future of the LGBT center, friends and allies of the university,” said Bonnie Sugiyama, the assistant director of the university’s LGBT Resource Center. “It is money we will use in the future.”
The gift from philanthropists Larry Arzie and David Stonesifer, both Los Gatos residents and businessmen, is a living trust, which means their estate will transfer $1 million to the center after they pass, Sugiyama said.
The center is currently located in Building BB in room 101, next to the Aquatic Center. [Read more →]
April 14, 2009 No Comments
SJSU Pilipino Commencement 2009
Please pass along the following info to any graduating students that might be interested. Thanks for your help!
SJSU Pilipino Commencement 2009
http://sjsupilgrad.wordpress.com/
When: Thursday May 28, 2009
Where: Jacinto “Tony” Siquig Northside Community Center, 488 N.6th St. San Jose, Ca 95112
Registration Fee: $55 [Read more →]
April 1, 2009 No Comments
SJSU Chicana/o Studies update
The SJSU Master’s Program in Mexican American Studies is accepting applications for Fall 2009 admission. Department chair Marc Pizarro said, “We are committed to training the next generation of Chicana/o Studies scholars and activists to take on the vast array of issues facing academia and our communities today.”
Prof. Pizarro also mentioned exciting work being done throughout the department:
- “Many of our students are doing very exciting work in applied Chicana/o Studies, including:
- Developing strategies for helping deaf education programs to better understand and address the needs of deaf students who come from non-English speaking families,
- Creating programs for Latina teens to help them understand the factors leading to teen pregnancy and how to make informed decisions about sexual behavior,
- Building an organization to analyze and confront the obstacles keeping Latino males from attaining educational success in the university,
- Exposing the ways in which raza communities engage in environmental justice work and how they help us envision more holistic eco-justice strategies to benefit communities.
- We are continuing to develop our Curriculum, and have recently added new courses that emphasize Policy Analysis and Comparative Ethnic Studies respectively. As new faculty join us, we hope to continue to increase our graduate offerings. [Read more →]
March 30, 2009 No Comments