December 2011
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Cross-Cultural Center Finals Week Hours of...
Monday (12/5): 9:00am - 11:59pm (24 HOURS STUDY JAM) Tuesday (12/6): 12:00am - 9:00pm Wednesday (12/7): 9:00am - 9:00pm Thursday (12/8): 9:00am - 4:00pm Friday (12/9): CLOSED
Dec 1st
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November 2011
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Nov 29th
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The Immediate Need For Emotional Justice
Guest Post by Yolo Akili Oppression is trauma. Every form of inequity has a traumatic impact on the psychology, emotionality and spirituality of the oppressed. The impact of oppressive trauma creates cultural and individual wounding. This wounding produces what many have called a  “pain body”, a psychic energy that is not tangible but can be sensed, that becomes an impediment to the...
Nov 29th
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World AIDS Day Recognized at UC San Diego
World AIDS Day will be recognized by the University of California, San Diego with a several events and programs, from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Dec. 1 including a public viewing of portions of the AIDS Memorial Quilt. Portions will be displayed in the Price Center East Ballroom. The World AIDS Day theme at UC San Diego for the year is “Getting to Zero.” All events are free and open to the public. The UC...
Nov 28th
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Occupying Space and the Meaning of Thanks
By: Nancy Magpusao Expressing thanks ought to be a year-round practice. When we purposefully express thanks for individuals, communities, or things, we exercise appreciation, affirmation, and validation. The forms of thanks may be brought to the visible, verbal, physical, written, personal, or public realm.  Individually, when we occupy the practiced space of thankfulness our health benefits,...
Nov 23rd
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Nov 18th
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Research study on UCSD Campus Climate
Dear Prospective Participant: My name is Melissa Naranjo and I am a doctoral student in the joint Ph.D. program at San Diego State University and Claremont Graduate University.  I am currently conducting a research study to examine undergraduate student beliefs and perceptions of the campus climate at UCSD. I am specifically interested in learning more about how students from different...
Nov 18th
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Education Studies Courses for Winter 2012
If you are still putting together your schedule for the  winter quarter and are interested in something new and different to take, consider one of our Partners at Learning (PAL) courses. It is not to late to register. Are you interested in making a difference?  Ever thought about mentoring or tutoring? Try a PAL course and earn 6 upper division units! Check with your College Advisor to see how you...
Nov 15th
Brave Space: Do We Need A New Paradigm for...
By: Edwina Welch Since the beginning of the quarter, I have seen a disturbing trend concerning how we communicate and “check” each other. For example, some of us may feel triggered and excluded hearing or being addressed as “You Guys”, which is usually meant to address/include everyone, though for some of us, has historical, exclusive, gendered implications. Recent...
Nov 15th
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Arrhythmias of Counter-Production: Engaged Art in...
Arrhythmias of Counter-Production: Engaged Art in Argentina, 1995 – 2011 6 October > 20 January, 2012 Curated by Jennifer Flores Sternad LA JOLLA – The University Art Gallery (UAG) at the University of California, San Diego is proud to present an exhibition of Argentine political art producted in the public sphere over the past fifteen years. Arrhythmias of Counter-Production: Engaged Art in...
Nov 15th
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2012 Curatorial Fellow/Academic Specialist
The UCSD University Art Gallery (UAG) is pleased to invite applications for the 2012 Curatorial Fellowship Program. The University Art Gallery is committed to academic excellence and diversity within the faculty, staff, and student body. This unique program provides a paid fellowship for curators in the early stages of their careers (beginning Fall 2012). During this period the fellow will work...
Nov 15th
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Forbidden Tomb of Genghis Khan at Calit2 UC San...
A past CCC community member, Albert Lin is one of the key researchers in the upcoming expedition documentary for Genghis Khan. Wednesday, November 9 7pm Documentary, 8pm Panel Discussion with Expedition Team Calit2 Auditorium, Atkins Hall Check out the National Geographic show here
Nov 9th
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Nov 8th
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American Revolutionary: The Evolution of Grace Lee...
“revolution means reinventing culture.” - grace lee boggs http://www.americanrevolutionaryfilm.com/ http://vimeo.com/30514311
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WatchWatch
CCC Events Calendar 2011 Follow-up on the latest events!
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