Date
Thu May 30th 2024, 11:30am - 2:30pm PDT
Location
CCSRE Conference Room, Building 360

The Center for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity (CCSRE) cordially invites you to attend the 2024 Honor Symposium!

The symposium will feature seven Honors students:

12:00pm

Jackeline May Can (she/her)

"U Tsikbalilo'ob k Kaajo'ob: Intergenerational Maya Peninsular Narratives on Identity, Community, and Futures"

Advisor: Ramón Antonio Martínez

 

12:15pm

Chali Lee (he/him/any)

Paper: "To Be Queer Hmong: Hmong Family Formation and Queer Hmong Identity Formation"

Film: "To Be Queer Hmong: A Spiritual Awakening"

Advisor: Eujin Park

 

12:30pm

Joey Friedman (he/she/they)

"The Soul of the World Weeps Through Us: Constructing a Grief Ritual Performance as a Counter to Colonial Violence"

Advisor: Ariel Evan Mayse

 

12:45pm

Jasmine Waukela Kinney (she/her)

"Cho' skuey-soh Hey-wech-choh kue Hueek-soh: Understanding Indigenous Youth Mental Health and Well-being in Northern California Tribal Communities"

Advisor: Teresa D. LaFromboise

 

1:15pm

Leila Tamale (she/her)

"Fakatapu Ki He Hikūle'o: A Pasifikafuturist Remaking, Restoring, and Honoring of Tongan Genealogy and Our Divine Feminine"

Advisor: Adam Banks

 

1:30pm

Mahina Kaomea (she/they)

"Weaving Fine Baskets of Resistance: Genealogizing to Histories and Futures of the Stanford Native Community"

Advisor: David Palumbo-Liu

 

1:45pm

Kyra Dorado Teigen

"Ating mga Tinubuang-Lupa: Engaging Kapwa and Tabi Tabi Po through Community Art-Making"

Advisor: David Palumbo-Liu

 

Lunch will be served at 11:30am and presentations will begin promptly at 12:00pm.

We hope you can join us!

 

RSVP HERE!