2022 HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES

Humanities/Social Sciences Lecture Series Coordinator

Michelle Stonis
mstonis@glendale.edu

SPRING 2022

My Fingers Into That Wet Earth: The Landbody of Queer Xicana Art flyer

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HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES 
IN HONOR OF WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

“My Fingers Into That Wet Earth: The Landbody of Queer Xicana Art”

DR. AIMEE CARRILLO ROWE
Dept. Chair and Professor,
Communication Studies at CSUN

Dr. Rowe works across writing genres as a memoirist, feminist theorist, and culture critic. She has been widely published in the field. She is currently working on a book titled Queer Xicana: Performing the Sacred, and a memoir about queer single motherhood. She also worked as a writing coach for the National Center for Faculty Development and Diversity

TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 2022
5:00PM―6:30PM

In-Person (indoor/outdoor seating) in Student Center 
Live on Zoom: https://bit.ly/33ZZn4u
Recording Posted After Event on GCC’s Humanities/Social Science Lecture Series webpage

FLEX Available

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPONSORED BY GCC’S HISTORY DEPARTMENT

A Quiet Revolution: Taking Over An La Mosque The Female Imams
Download transcript from 3/22/22 event (pdf)

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HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES 
IN HONOR OF WOMEN’S HISTORY MONTH

A QUIET REVOLUTION: TAKING OVER AN LA MOSQUE THE FEMALE IMAMS

AMEL BRAHMI
Pulitzer Center Fellow and PhD Candidate, 
Columbia Journalism

Amel Brahmi is a reporter based in New York. She is a Post-Doc fellow at Columbia Journalism School and a Pulitzer Center 
reporting fellow. Prior to coming to the U.S., Amel worked as a daily reporter in Paris for the newspaper Le Parisien where she 
covered social issues and politics. She is currently working on a book about the rise of female imams in America.

TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 2022
12:30PM–1:30PM

In-Person (indoor/outdoor seating) in Student Center 
Live on Zoom: https://bit.ly/36rk6PH
Recording Posted After Event on GCC’s Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium webpage

FLEX Available

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPONSORED BY GCC’S PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM
All travel, expenses, and honorarium covered by the Pulitzer Center via GCC’s Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium

“Lifestyle/Amenity Migration: From Bend, Oregon to Belize”

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HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES 

“Lifestyle/Amenity Migration: From Bend, Oregon to Belize”

DR. EDWARD L. JACKIEWICZ
Professor of Geography, CSUN

Dr. Jackiewicz’s work and teaching focus on the influence of the modern nation-state on other societies, and about precursors, successors and alternatives to the nation-state. As co-editor of Placing Latin America: Contemporary Themes in Geography, Jackiewicz addresses issues such as globalization, urbanization, and social and cultural themes

TUESDAY, MAY 3, 2022
3:00PM―4:30PM
In-Person (indoor/outdoor seating) in Student Center
Live on Zoom

Recording Posted After Event on GCC’s Humanities/Social Science Lecture Series webpage

FLEX Available

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPONSORED BY GCC’S SOCIAL SCIENCES DIVISION

FALL 2022

From Back Alley to the Border:  Criminal Abortion in California,  1920-1969 flyer

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HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES 

From Back Alley to the Border: Criminal Abortion in California, 1920-1969

Dr. Alicia
Gutierrez-Romine
Assistant Professor of History, La Sierra University

Alicia Gutierrez-Romine is a U.S. historian with an emphasis on California and the west and the history of medicine. Gutierrez-Romine presents the first book focused on abortion on the West Coast as well as the border between the United States and Mexico. She provides a new approach to studying how providers of illegal abortions and their female clients navigated this underground network, including the investigations and trials that surrounded them.

Thursday, September 29, 2022
5:00–6:30pm
Zoom

Passcode: 817912

FLEX Available

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPONSORED BY THE GCC PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM, GCC HISTORY DEPARTMENT, FEMINIST SOCIETY & ASGCC

Retracing the Steps of My Abortion

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Retracing the Steps of My Abortion

Tuesday, October 25 
12:30–1:30pm
Kreider Hall (SR 138)
In-person event with livestream on Instagram
@pulitzercentergcc

SPEAKERS PULITZER FELLOWS

Brittney McNamara
Features Director at Teen Vogue

Dina Gachman
Published Author

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Follow us to the Rally for Reproductive Rights immediately following the event in Plaza Vaquero

SPONSORED BY THE GCC PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM, 
GCC HISTORY DEPARTMENT, FEMINIST SOCIETY & ASGCC