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A Journey Home to Welcome the Arrival of the Dead
It's unclear exactly how many go back, but experts say that some tiny villages swell in size. Immigrants who cannot travel often send money to those planning the festivities, said Xochitl Flores-Marcial, a Zapotec historian at Cal State Northridge, who compared the season to Thanksgiving travel. -- The Chronicle
A journey home to welcome the arrival of the dead
It’s unclear exactly how many go back, but experts say that some tiny villages swell in size. Immigrants who cannot travel often send money to those planning the festivities, said Xóchitl Flores-Marcial, a Zapotec historian at Cal State Northridge, who compared the season to Thanksgiving travel. -- Press From, Germany
To welcome the dead, they journey home to Mexico for Día de Muertos
It’s unclear exactly how many go back, but experts say that some tiny villages swell in size. Immigrants who cannot travel often send money to those planning the festivities, said Xóchitl Flores-Marcial, a Zapotec historian at Cal State Northridge, who compared the season to Thanksgiving travel. -- Los Angeles Times
CSUN is Part of Inaugural Class of Fulbright HSI Leaders
California State University, Northridge is one of only 35 institutions nationwide to be named a Fulbright HSI Leader in the first year that this distinction has been made by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs (ECA). -- AmericanTowns.com
A journey home to welcome the arrival of the dead
It's unclear exactly how many go back, but experts say that some tiny villages swell in size. Immigrants who cannot travel often send money to those planning the festivities, said Xochitl Flores-Marcial, a Zapotec historian at Cal State Northridge, who compared the season to Thanksgiving travel. -- Idaho Statesman
To welcome the dead, they journey home to Mexico for Día de Muertos
It’s unclear exactly how many go back, but experts say that some tiny villages swell in size. Immigrants who cannot travel often send money to those planning the festivities, said Xóchitl Flores-Marcial, a Zapotec historian at Cal State Northridge, who compared the season to Thanksgiving travel. -- Yahoo! News
Conservatives More Likely To See Vice President Harris as ‘White’ than Liberals
As the fight for the White House heated up last year and Kamala Harris became the first woman of color on a major party ticket, California State University, Northridge researchers wondered if political ideology would influence how people perceived her biracial ancestry. -- AmericanTowns.com
Gailya Brown to be recognized as 'Outstanding Fundraising Professional'
In 2003, Brown joined the advancement team at California State University, Northridge as director of development for the college of arts, media and communication, where she helped to secure a $10 million gift from Mike Curb to name the college and kickstart the $125 million campaign to build the university's valley performing arts center. In 2007, she became senior director of the campaign. The 1,600 seat valley performing arts center (now known as The Soraya) opened with a gala performance on Jan. 29, 2011. -- Desert Sun
CSUN Marks the Enduring Value of Africana Studies with Week of Events
California State University, Northridge will mark the enduring value of Africana studies with a series of online presentations next week that explore what makes the field so important during a time of political outrage and social media misinformation. -- AmericanTowns.com
Things to do in the San Fernando Valley, LA area, Oct. 28-Nov. 4
CSUN Art Galleries: “In, On and Around,” 2020 and 2021 Graduate Exhibition, Master of Arts/Master of Fine Arts.” Fill out the appointment form, required, to see the exhibit: bit.ly/30KYElT. Exhibit runs through Oct. 30. Parking lot E6. 18111 Nordhoff St., Northridge. 818-677-2156. Email:
. -- Los Angeles Daily News