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Ethnic Studies Department
Amador Hall, Phone Number:(916) 278-6646
California State University, Sacramento 95819
Email: Dr. Gregory Y. Mark, Department Chair
B.A. Program in Ethnic Studies
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Second International Conference on Genocide
October 14-16, 2004.
Ethnic Studies is pleased to announce its Second International Conference on Genocide. Please send one-page abstract with the title of the topic, your institutional affiliation and e-mail address to the Genocide Organizing Committee at the Ethnic Studies Department, California State University at Sacramento, Sacramento, CA 95819-6013. The abstract can be sent via fax at (916-278-5156), or by e-mail, at either kimenyi@saclink.csus.edu or thomasaf @csus.edu. Selected papers from the conference will be published in a book.
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PBS Documentary: "An Untold Triumph: The Story of the 1st & 2nd Filipino Infantry Regiments, U.S. Army." Previewed at CSUS University Union Ballroom, 4 p.m., Sunday, 17 November 2002. For mor information contact the Multicultural Center or Untold Triumph website.

“Gold Mines in The Fields
(Las Minas de oro en los campos): The Working and Living Conditions of Agricultural Workers en el Valle de San Joaquin
," an exhibit featuring the photographs of Reuben Serna and Steven A. Montalvo, National Hispanic Heritage Month, various times, Monday - Sunday, University Library, first and second floors. (916) 278-6101. Continues to Oct. 30. For more information contact the Multicultural Center or CAMP.
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M.A. Program in Ethnic Studies
The Ethnic Studies Department is offering a Master degree. For more information, please contact Dr. Gregory Yee Mark, Department Chair, or Dr. James Sobredo.

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Ethnic Studies Program at Hiram Johnson High School. This academic year, Ethnic Studies, Hiram Johnson High School and Healthy Start have teamed up to create a mutually beneficial, collaborative relation bewteen a university academic department and a diverse local community. The initial project will be an ethnic studies course for ninth grade high school students, which currently has an enrollment of over 100 students. For more details, read CSUS Bulletin article, 16 September 2002.

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Bill Lann Lee
, former Assistant Attorney General (President Clinton), gave a talk on "Civil Rights in America, 12 pm @Multi-Cultural Center, CSUS Library. Monday, 1 October 2001.
Photo: Greg Mark, Leonard  Valdez, Bill Lann Lee, Pres. Donald Gerth. Photo: J.Sobredo
L-R. Dr. Gregory Yee Mark (Chair, Ethnic Studies), Leonard Valdez (Dir. Multicultural Center), Bill Lann Lee, Pres. Donald Gerth.

Photo: Hmong Students
Hmong Education Conference.
"The Spectrum of Education,"
Hmong University Student Association is holding a FREE conference, Saturday, 19 October, 2002. 8 a.m. - 3 p.m., CSUS Student Union. Registration form. For more info, contact Hmong University Student Association.

Updated January 2005