Join us for Asian Americans, Pacific Islanders & Health Policy featuring Lisa Hasegawa, UCLA Asian American Studies Center Activist In-Residence Fellow. Ms. Hasegawa earned her Bacherlor's degree in Asian American Studies at UCLA, before pursuing her Masters inRead more
Amàlia Llombart-Huesca, Ph.D., Cal Poly Pomona will present some key findings that recent research has revealed about the cognitive, emotional, academic, and social advantages of being bilingual.
How can comics engage the most difficult issues of our time? How can reading comics, with their mix of words and pictures, encourage critical thinking and social and political awareness? Join a panel of CSUN teachers for a lively discussion (with images) of what comics can mean today! Read more
Eva Brettler, a survivor of the Ravensbruck concentration camp, will be speaking about her experiences before, during, and after the Holocaust. Read more