Sunday, April 1, 2007

Elvira Arellano "@" Hull House

On Wednesday, April 11, from 12:00-1:30pm, Emma Lozano and Rev. Walter
Coleman will be speaking in the Residents' Dining Hall about Elvira
Arellano, sanctuary, and the fight for immigration reform. Elvira Arellano
will be live on the phone for the talk, discussion, and question and
answer period. There is a possibility of speakers from other organizations
joining the panel.

We are very excited to host this event and to encourage public dialogue
and debate about immigration. I hope you will all be able to attend the
event and will encourage others in LALS to come.

Below is the info about the event. The website url is
http://www.uic.edu/jaddams/hull/Events/arellano/

Tuesday, March 20, 2007

UIC/SAFC

Just thought I'd pass along the following infomation for anyone who is in
need of a last-minute social happening AND/OR is interested in discussing
social issues, philosophical questions, & current topics within
Christianity. This is a UIC/SAFC sponsored event that welcomes all those
interested to attend. Stay as long as you want, voice your thoughts...

...and let's put those rhetorical skills to work, people!

much peace,
noelle

P.S. Check the website for synopses of events.

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All Campus Worship
http://www.uic-acw.com/

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Wednesday, March 21: (3 seminars)

**How to Look for a Religion
SCE 605 | 5:30-7:30 PM |

**Missions
Lecture Center D4 | 6:00-8:00 PM |

**Why Does God Allow Pain & Suffering?
Lecture Center D5 | 6:00-8:00 PM |

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Thursday, March 22: (1 large group discussion)

**Large Group - The Purpose of Life
302 SCE | 6:30-9:00 PM |

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Friday, March 23: (1 awesome concert)

**Kepano Green & Dorian Minor Concert - FREE!
Chicago Room BC (West Campus) |Doors Open 6:30 PM |
www.kepanogreen.com * www.dorianminor.com

Friday, March 16, 2007

APAGSO CONFERENCE

Immigration, Transnationalism, Diaspora: Issues for
Asian/American Communities

A National Conference by the UIC chapter of Asian Pacific American
Graduate Students Organization (APAGSO)

All are cordially invited. The conference is FREE and open to the public.

March 16th 3:00- 7:30 pm
March 17th 9am- 8pm

Student Center East (SCE)
University of Illinois at Chicago
750 South Halsted St.,
Chicago, IL 60607

Please visit our website http://www2.uic.edu/stud_orgs/other/apagso/
or see the attachment, for the full schedule of papers and panels:

FRIDAY RECEPTION:
Hull House
800 S.Halsted Street
March 16, 4:30-5:30 p.m.

FRIDAY KEYNOTE ADDRESS:
Vijay Prashad
Trinity College
³Getting Polyculturalism: The Politics and Epistemology of Our Times²
March 16, 6:00- 7:30p.m., SCE 302

Vijay Prashad is the George and Martha Kellner Professor of South Asian
History and Director of the International Studies Program at Trinity
College. His most recent books are _The Darker Nations: A People¹s History
of the Third World_ and _Dispatches from Latin America: Experiments
Against Neoliberalism_ (coedited with Teo Ballve). He is the author of ten
other books, including two selected by the Village Voice as books of the
year: _Karma of Brown Folk_ (2000) and _Everybody Was Kung Fu Fighting:
Afro-Asian Connections and the Myth of Cultural Purity_ (2001). He is on
the board of the Center for Third World Organizing (Oakland), United for a
Fair Economy (Boston) and National Priorities Project (Northampton). He
writes a monthly column for Frontline (India), ZNET and Counterpunch.

SATURDAY FACULTY PANEL:
Innovations and Transitions: Emergent Paradigms in Interdisciplinary and
Comparative Research
March 17, 3:30-5:00 p.m., SCE 302

Moderated by Helen Jun, Assistant Professor of African American Studies
and English, UIC
€ Junaid Rana, Assistant Professor of Anthropology and Asian American
Studies; University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
€ Lisa Cacho, Assistant Professor of Latina/Latino Studies, Asian American
Studies, Gender and Women's Studies, and the Department of English;
University of Illinois at Urbana Champaign
€ Barnor Hesse, Professor of African American Studies, Political Science,
and Sociology; Northwestern University
€ Camilla Fojas, Director and Associate Professor of Latin American and
Latino Studies; DePaul University

SATURDAY PERFORMANCE:
Ed Bok Lee
Spoken Word Poet
March 17, 6p.m., SCE 302

Author and spoken word artist Ed Bok Lee is winner of the 2006 PEN/Beyond
Margins Award for his volume of poetry, _Real Karaoke People_. He has
studied Russian and Central Asian Languages and Literatures at the
Universities of California‹Berkeley, Minnesota, Kazakh State‹Almaty,
Indiana University, and holds an MFA from Brown University.

³Immigration, Transnationalism, Diaspora: Issues for Asian/American
Communities² a graduate-student organized program of events, is made
possible by the generous support of Institute for Research on Race and
Public Policy; Asian American Resource and Cultural Center; Department of
African American Studies, UIC; Department of English, UIC; Chicago
Organizational Fund; Chancellor¹s Committee on the Status of Asian
Americans; Graduate College; Student Activities Funding Committee; and Jane
Addams Hull-House Museum.

Monday, March 12, 2007

George Lipsitz

The Latin American and Latino Studies Program, African- American Studies,
Gender and Women Studies, and the Joint PhD Committee are pleased to
present:

THE FIERCE URGENCY OF NOW:
Teaching and Learning in the Midnight Hour

A Lecture by:
George Lipsitz
Chair and Professor of American Studies, University of California, Santa
Barbara

Thursday, March 15
12:00pm
Institute for the Humanities.
701 S. Morgan
Stevenson Hall, lower level

Lipsitz's talk will be based on the following: Teaching and learning are
shared acts of faith in the future. At this moment in history, however,
that future can be difficult to envision. What does it mean for teachers
and students to pursue creative thinking, life long learning, and honest
engagement with complexity and contradiction in a society riddled with
sustained cynicism, pervasive corruption, and calculated cruelty?

Professor Lipsitz is a prolific author and interdisciplinary scholar. His
areas of expertise include race, culture & social identities, social
movements, and 20th c American history and culture.

For more information please contact LALS @ 312-996-2445 or email
cjacqu1@uic.edu

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Immigration March - March 10th

To all immigrant rights organizations and activists:

Sat., March 10th, at Noon

Federal Plaza, Chicago. Corner of Adams and Dearborn.

Rally for:

An Immediate Moratorium to Deportations, Raids, and No More "No-Match"
Letters!
Unconditional Legalization for ALL!
Bring the Troops Home Now!

The struggle for undocumented immigrants continues. We stopped the
Sensenbrenner Bill. However, the tiny but influential anti-immigrant
forces of this country persist with their racist push through
vigilantism, and local and state legislation. At the same time, the
federal government has stepped up the raids, deportations, and the use
of the "No-Match" letter to intimidate the undocumented workers.

In the anniversary of the first mega march for immigrant rights, come
to Federal Plaza to stand up for the right to work and live in this
country without fear.

Tuesday, February 27, 2007

LSAT practice test (from tahanee)

the pre-law society is offering a free lsat practice test friday february 23 in bsb1171 at 3 just show up with a pencil, you do not need to be registered or a member of the pre-law society. After the test we will go through it together and get an answer key. You get to keep the test to study from afterwards. Know practice before hand is needed.

Education and the Public Good

2nd Annual
Education and the Public Good:
Interdisciplinary Trends in Graduate Scholarship

A FREE Conference

8:30am ­ 4:00pm
Saturday, March 3, 2007
University of Illinois at Chicago
College of Education ­ 3rd floor 3233
1040 W. Harrison Ave
Chicago

Thursday, February 22, 2007

Marching for Change

MARCHING FOR CHANGE: CHICAGO IN THE NATIONAL IMMIGRATION MOVEMENT

Thursday, March 1, 2007
9.00am - 7.30pm
Room 302 Student Center East
University of Illinois at Chicago
750 S. Halsted
Chicago, IL 60607

Friday, March 2, 2007
9.00am - 6.00pm
Room 329 Student Center East

Wednesday, February 21, 2007

anthro talk tomorrow!

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The Department of Anthropology

invites you to:

"The Jaguar and the Orchid: Transnational
Environmentalism in a Mexican Forest."

a presentation by
Dr. Molly Doane

Molly Doane is Assistant Professor of Anthropology at Marquette University. She received her Ph D. in 2001 from the Graduate Center, CUNY. She has several publications based on her Ph.D. research in Chimalapas, Oaxaca, including “The Political Economy of the Ecological Native” (in Press, American Anthropologist) and has recently completed a book on the same subject (The Jaguar and the Orchid: The Politics of the Environment in a Mexican Forest). Her current research concerns fair trade coffee circulating between Chiapas Mexico and the Midwest, and is funded by the NSF and the Wenner Gren Foundation. It develops themes explored in the earlier research, including the uneasy merger of “producer” and consumer” based politics in transnational social movements, transnational environmentalism, and the privatization of politics.

Thursday February 22, 2007

3:30 pm
located in:

2105 BSB

1007 W. Harrison St.
Call 312-413-3570 for more information

Tuesday, February 13, 2007

In Their Own Words, 3/22

In Their Own Words heading to Chicago!

Project R&R’s premiere educational event, In Their Own Words, is making its Midwest stop on March 22nd at the Chicago Cultural Center - in the heart of downtown Chicago.

In Their Own Words
Stories of Chimpanzees
From Research to Sanctuary

Thursday, March 22, 2007
Doors open at 7:30 pm

Chicago Cultural Center
Claudia Cassidy Theater
78 E. Washington Street
Chicago, IL 60602

Jeannie and Gloria/Fauna Foundation

In Their Own Words is an inspirational and educational journey into the world of chimpanzees rescued from research and brought to sanctuary.
The chimpanzees’ moving stories are told through first-hand accounts by former laboratory caregivers, chimpanzee experts, and sanctuary leader Gloria Grow, recently featured on PBS’ NATURE documentary Chimpanzees: An Unnatural History.
This is a free program open to the public and reservations are recommended. Educators, students, and other groups — call or email early for reserved group seating.
Reservations: 1-877-2CHIMPS or releasechimps@neavs.org

Saturday, February 10, 2007

BARACK.

BARACK OBAMA @ UIC

Hey all!

If anyone is interested on Sunday Feb. 11th Barack Obama is coming to the Pavillion. Tickets are free to UIC students. Some tickets are sold at the East Area Office (open 10am-9pm). If need be I can see if I can get a few tickets; just email me at bbilli2@uic.edu. I hope you all will come!

Bliss

Friday, February 9, 2007

Irshad Manji on 2/13

Tuesday, February 13
7:00-9:30 p.m.
Irshad Manji: The Power of Asking Questions
A Queer 13 Event

Student Services Building/Meeting Rooms A, B, and C
1200 W. Harrison, Chicago

Questions and discussions will be moderated by Rachel Havrelock, Assistant Professor in Jewish Studies at UIC.

Wednesday, February 7, 2007

Ehren Watada (Violet)

If any of you guys are looking for an event to go to next week, this may be a good one. Ehren Watada's mother is coming to UIC to speak about her son's upcoming court marshall. For those of you who do not know, Watada is the Army's first officer to refuse to go to Iraq, because he believes the war to be illegal, and that his particiapation would constitute a war crime. He was willing to deploy to Afghanistan, but instead he faces court marshall on feb. 5th. He faces charges of missing movement, and of conduct unbecoming an officer.

Mayor Daley Comes to UIC. (Tahanee)

Name:
Mayor Daley speaks at UIC
Tagline:
Come Hear What Our Mayor Has To Say!
Host:
Type:
Time and Place
Date:
Monday, January 29, 2007
Time:
12:00pm - 1:00pm
Location:
East Terrace of Student Center East
Street:
Halsted St. (map)
City:
Chicago, IL

Description

Mayor Daley will be speaking at the East Terrace of Student Center East on UIC campus this Monday, the 29th.

He will be speaking from 12 pm until 1 pm, but the doors to the terrace will be closed at 12:15, so show up early.

Due to the Mayor's schedule, there is the possibility that he may be flexible in the time he can speak for, so again, show up early and don't miss out.

Misconceptions in Islam (from Tahanee)

Today Tuesday January 23, in the Illinois room from 3:00 to 4:30 there is going to be a discussion about misconceptions about Islam. Invite your friends, professors, and TA's.You don't have to be muslim to attend and there is going to be a lot of free food afterwards. The Illinois room is Student Center East/CCC. There escalator's outside of Wendy's. I hope to see you there :)
~Tahanee

Chicago Politics.

Chicago Politics and the 2007 Mayoral Election

A Community Conversation

Thursday
February 1, 2007
6:30 - 8:30 P.M.
Chicago History Museum
1601 N. Clark Street
Chicago
Free. Open to the public.
Reservations are recommended and can be made on-line or by phone 312.642.4600 through the Chicago History Museum.

Date Night (from Emily)

1st Annual Greek Date Auction hosted by Alpha Sigma Tau and Theta Xi
Wed. Feb 7th in the Illinois Room (above the food court in the SCE)
Registration starts at 6pm, Auction starts at 7pm

This is something new and is just something fun to do if you're bored this
Wednesday night. 2 members from every sorority and fraternity on campus
are "auctioning" themselves off, to be bid on by people in the audience.
You can come even if you don't want to bid. This is for a great
cause...proceeds go to Habitat for Humanity and will benefit Hurricane
Katrina victims. So please come out and help raise money to build homes
for these people. It'll be a lot of fun! If you have any questions, you
can talk to me in class, or email Lynn Kim at lkim8@uic.edu

FOCUS (from Seva)

Project FOCUS presents: The FOCUS Exhibit: Life Through The Eyes of Ugandan Youth

A. Montgomery Ward Gallery - Student Center East 2nd Floor

A group of youth living in the slums of Kampala, Uganda were assigned a monumental task captured in a simple prompt: "Describe life in Uganda through the lens of your camera." 16 students, aged 11-21, were given 35 mm cameras, 5 rolls of film and an opportunity to open our eyes to their world.

Join us Wednesday, February 7th, or Wednesday February 14th from 4-6pm for a weekly event including guest speakers and a lively discussion.

The topic of this weeks discussion is "education."

Islamic Awareness Week

This week the muslim student association is hosting Islamic Awareness Week there should be a lot of interesting forums. Hope to see you there.

~Tahanee

Events for the Week

sce= student center east=ccc

Monday February 5

Event: 11:00-12:00

Qur’an recitation: Ayahs and translations will be played on the projector with corresponding recitation of the ayahs.

Art Gallery

Event: 12:00-1:00

A Day In The Life of a Muslim Student: Four students will explain a typical day in their life followed by a question - answer panel.

Room 613 sce

Event: 2:00-3:00

Islam 101: The basic principles and beliefs of Islam.

Room 613 sce

Tuesday February 6

Event: 3:30-4:30

Battling Misconceptions: The Five Things Shariah (Islamic Law) Protects

This speech will focus on countering common misconceptions of Islam and Muslims from the angle of presenting what the religion was sent to protect.

Room 315 sce

Wednesday February 7

Event: 2:00-3:00

The Most Influential Man in History: Story of the Prophet (S)

Room 613 sce

Event: 12:00-3:00

Blood Drive

Fort Dearborn

Thursday February 8

Event: Finding Rhythm Through Scripture

11-12:00

Art Gallery

Event: 12:30-1:30

Islam: Essence of Character…presents the morals and character Muslims are commanded to have

Room 315 sce

Event: 2:00-3:00

Convert Panel: converts tell their stories. Followed by q / a

Room 613 sce

Event: 3:30-4:30

Heart Speech: Every heart, regardless of belief, has feelings and emotion and needs. This speech will focus on the needs of every heart and how Islam fulfills everything the heart needs. sce

Room 315

Friday February 9

Event: 12:00-1:00 and 1:00-2:00

Friday Prayer and sermon Jummah

Rathskeller