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Video: Dolores Huerta, Keynote Speech
If you missed her talk on campus, here is your chance to view Dolores Huerta's inspirational keynote address to the Auraria Campus
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Video: Dolores Huerta, Panel Discussion
This panel discussion included Dolores Huerta, Dr. A.J. Alejano-Steele, Professor Eneri Rodriguez, Nita Gonzales of La Escuela Tlatelolco, and union representative Maria Macias.

Date:

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Time:

9:30am - 2:30pm

Location:

Tivoli Turnhalle, Auraria Campus, Denver, CO

On October 7, 2010, labor leader and civil rights activist Dolores Huerta visited campus for a day-long celebration of her 80th Birthday. The day begun with prayers, dancing and poetry in honor of Dolores and her work in the community. Throughout the day, she was presented with gifts, blessings, and stories of appreciation from those whose lives she touched.

Video: Institute for Women’s Studies and Services Presents: Sapphire
2010 Bridge Speaker, When Push Comes to Precious: The Novel, The Film, The Reality

Date:

Tuesday, March 9, 2010

Time:

1:00pm - 2:15pm

Location:

Tivoli Turnhalle, Auraria Campus, Denver, CO

Sapphire is the author of American Dreams, a collection of poetry, which was cited by Publisher's Weekly as, "One of the strongest debut collections of the nineties." Her novel, Push, won the Book-of-the-Month Club Stephen Crane Award for First Fiction, the Black Caucus of the American Library Association’s First Novelist Award, and in Great Britain, the Mind Book of the Year Award. Push was named by The Village Voice as one of the top twenty-five books of 1996 and by TIMEOUT New York as one of the top ten books of 1996. Push was also nominated for an NAACP Image Award in the category of Outstanding Literary Work of Fiction. About her last book of poetry, Poet's & Writer's Magazine wrote, "With her soul on the line in each verse, her latest collection, Black Wings & Blind Angels, retains Sapphire's incendiary power to win hearts and singe minds." Sapphire’s work has been translated into thirteen languages and has been adapted for stage in the United States and Europe. She has performed her work at the legendary Nuyorican Poet’s Café, Franklin Furnace, the Bowery Poetry Club, Literaturwerkstadt in Berlin, and Apples & Snakes in London.  Sapphire’s poetry, fiction and essays have appeared in The Black Scholar, The New York Times Magazine, The New York Times Book Review, The Teacher’s Voice, The New Yorker, Spin, and Bomb.

In February of 2007 Arizona State University presented PUSHing Boundaries, PUSHing Art: A Symposium on the Works of Sapphire. Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire, the film adaption of Sapphire’s novel, Push, recently won the Grand Jury Prize and the Audience Awards in the U.S. dramatic competition at Sundance (2009). Precious: Based on the novel Push by Sapphire is the only film ever to win both the Sundance and Toronto Film Festivals Audience Awards. It is a vibrant, honest, and resoundingly hopeful film about the human capacity to grow and overcome.

Sapphire has taught literature, fiction and poetry workshops at SUNY Purchase, Trinity College, and the Writer’s Voice in New York City. She has taught graduate writing workshops in MFA programs at Fairleigh Dickinson University, Brooklyn College, and at the New School University. In 1990 she received an Outstanding Achievement in Teaching Award from Joyce Dinkins, then First Lady of New York City, for her work with literacy students in Harlem and the Bronx.


Video: Institute for Women’s Studies and Services Presents: Dr. Vandana Shiva

Date:

Monday, October 19, 2009

Time:

1:00pm - 2:15pm

Location:

St. Cajetan's, Auraria Campus, Denver, CO

Vandana Shiva is a physicist, ecologist, activist, editor and author of many books, and the Vice President of global movement Slow Food International.

Join Dr. Shiva for her lecture "Soil Not Oil: Environmental Justice in an Age of Climate Crisis".

The web of life is a food web. Today, this web is severely threatened by new technology to manipulate seed and terminate its fertility, by the obsession with monocultures, by the excessive use of oil and petrochemical based inputs, by the diversion of food to make biofuel to run automobiles. In effect we are eating oil and our food is being transformed into oil.

Podcast: Featuring The Institute for Women's Studies and Services Show

Original airing: February 8, 2009


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