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July 31, 2007

Breaking News

It has just come to our attention that First Lady Laura Bush will attend the Fourth Regional Conference on Helping America's Youth (HAY); August 2-3 on the St. Paul campus of the University of Minnesota. Mrs. Bush will appear at noon on August 3, at the St. Paul Student Center.

The Student Center is, unfortunately, just a few buildings down from our conference site. We anticipate that her presence will wreak havok on everyone's abiliy to navigate the campus without complications.

We ask that you prepare yourselves for security checkpoints if you are driving onto campus and that you be patient with delays. We realize that the situation is far from ideal and we apologize.

Meanwhile, let's all think about ways that we can put the "A" back into MALCS this year. Activas y Unidas!

con safos,
alex

July 28, 2007

A last minute reminder

To those of you who are planning on joining us next week, please remember that the conference is being held on the St. Paul campus NOT the Minneapolis campus.

Though the two campuses are very close to one another, they are NOT within walking distance from one another. Please keep this in mind when making hotel reservations and other travel plans.

Complete Schedule for MALCS 2007

Click on the link below to download the full schedule.

Download file

You can view an abridged version of the schedule below.

Among Women, Between Nations–Entre mujeres, entre naciones
20TH ANNUAL SUMMER INSTITUTE SUMMARY


Thursday <> August 2
1:00pm Dorm Check In is Open from 1:00pm on. (24 hours)
2:00pm-5:00pm Registration
2:30pm-3:30pm Business Meeting #1
3:45pm-4:45pm Editorial Board Meeting
5:00pm-7:00pm Light Dinner/Reception (5:15 Welcome)
6:00pm-8:00pm WINC Meeting
Essay Writing Workshop #1
Poetry & Creative Writing Workshop #1


Friday <> August 3
7:30am-9:30am Breakfast Buffet–Conference Center
7:30am-4:00pm Registration–Conference Center
8:00am-9:00am MALCS for Beginners
9:30am-11:30am Snacks/Beverage Table Refreshed
9:00am-10:15am Session I
10:30am-11:30am Session II
10:30am-12:30am Workshop & Tour: “Applying to Graduate School”
11:30am-12:30pm Lunch Buffet–Conference Center
11:40am-12:30pm Undergraduate Caucus
WINC Caucus
1:30pm-3:30pm Snack/Beverage Service–Conference Center
12:45pm-2:15pm Session III
2:30pm-4:oopm Session IV
4:15pm-5:45pm Plenary I “Between and Among Us: Native-Chicana Women Speak about Indigeneity”
6:00pm-7:00pm LBTQ Caucus
7:15pm-9:00pm Banquet & Awards Dinner–Conference Center


Saturday <> August 4
7:30am-9:30am Breakfast Buffet–Conference Center
8:00am-10:00am Registration–Conference Center
8:00am-10:00am Essay Writing Workshop #2
Poetry & Creative Writing Workshop #2
8:30am-9:45am Session V
10:00am-11:15am Session VI
11:30am-12:30pm Lunch–Conference Center
12:30pm-1:30pm Graduate Caucus
1:30pm-3:30pm Snack/Beverage Service–Conference Center
1:30pm-2:45pm Session VII
3:00pm-4:15pm Business Meeting #2
4:30pm-6:00pm Plenary II “The Fire Within: Women Discuss What Inspires Them to Write”
6:15pm-7:15pm Dinner–Bailey Hall Dining
7:30pm-9:30pm St. Paul Student Center Theater – Noche Cultura
8:30pm-11:30pm Baile/Social Gathering

July 25, 2007

IMPORTANT REGISTRATION UPDATE...

Registration for the Summer Institute and on-campus housing by mail or fax is closed. You may still register for the Summer Institute on site Aug. 2, 3 & 4. Tickets for the Noche Cultura performances, readings, and open mic on Sat. Aug. 4, at the St. Paul Student Center Theater will be available on site the evening of the event.

July 20, 2007

CONFERENCE SCHEDULE (TENTATIVE) - Updated...

A updated version of the tentative schedule is now available. You may review it by clicking on the following link: Download file

July 18, 2007

PLENARY SPEAKERS

Plenary I: Between and Among Us: Native-Chicana Women Speak about Indigeneity

NORA CHAPA MENDOZA

Nora Chapa Mendoza is a Michigan artist who has exhibited nationally and internationally. She was born in Weslaco, Texas in 1932 and is a member of the council and elder for Kanto de la Tierra, medecine Eagle Gathering and Sundancer with Kalpulli Koakalco Mexico. She is the recipient of the1999 “Michigan Artist of the Year” by ArtServe Michigan and the Governor’s Arts Award. She has walked the Red Road since 1980.

REID GOMEZ

Reid Gómez is a urban raised Navajo writer and photographer with a Ph.D. in Comparative Ethnic Studies. Her second novel, Cebolla, is in the final stages of revisions. Her first novel, A Woman's Body Was Found There, is forthcoming.

CELIA HERRERA RODRIGUEZ

Celia Herrera Rodríguez is a visual artist whose work reflects a full generation of dialogue with Chicano, Native American, Pre-Columbian, and Mexican thought. She has taught Chicano Art and Art History at the University of California, Berkeley for the last seven years and is currently teaching at the California College for the Arts in Oakland. She has exhibited her work extensively both nationally and internationally. Current exhibitions include the Triton Museum of San Jose, CA; the CN Gorman Museum, UC- Davis; the MultiCultural Center at UC- Santa Barbara; and the Centro Cultural de Tijuana, BC. Recent performances include the “Prayer for the Mother Waters for Peace” at the Curtain Gallery at Columbia College of Chicago and “ Woman Falling from the Night Sky” in Brussels, Belgium. She is a founding member of La Red Xicana Indigena. She lives in Oakland with her partner, children and grandchildren.


Plenary II: The Fire Within: Women Discuss What Inspires Them to Write

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LEANNE HOWE

Associate Professor LeAnne Howe is the author of two novels and a book of poems. She’s a citizen of the Choctaw Nation of Oklahoma. In 2006-2007 she has been the John and Renee Grisham Writer in Residence at the University of Mississippi at Oxford. She was the screenwriter for Indian Country Diaries: Spiral of Fire, a 90-minute PBS documentary released in November 2006. Her first novel, Shell Shaker, Aunt Lute Books, San Francisco, received an American Book Award in 2002. Evidence of Red, Salt Publishing, UK, received the Oklahoma Book Award for Poetry in 2006. Her second novel, Miko Kings, an Indian Baseball Story, is forthcoming fall 2007 from Aunt Lute Books, San Francisco. Currently Howe teaches at the University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign in the American Indian Studies program, and in the MFA program in Creative Writing in English.

PATRISIA GONZALES

Gonzales is a writer, columnist, promotora and herbalist and traditional birth attendant. Among the awards that she holds dear are her human rights award for the book, The Mud People: Chronicles, Testimonios & Remembrances, as well as the human rights awards she shares with her husband, Roberto Rodriguez, for their national Column of the Americas, which the have co-authored since 1994. She recently joined the Mexican American Studies and Research Center at the University of Arizona, where she is developing courses on Indigenous medicine and Indigenous Knowledge(s).

BROWNFEMIPOWER

brownfemipower has been the editor of Woman of Color Blog for almost two years. She believes that part of changing the world is ensuring that women of color make their own forms of media for their own communities and as a result, spends an inordinate amount of time wondering how media can be used as a tool of liberation. On the side, brownfemipower is also currently working on her Masters degree and writing her first novel!

SUSAN POWER

Susan Power is an enrolled member of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe and a native Chicagoan. She is a graduate of Harvard College, Harvard Law School, and the Iowa Writers’ Workshop, and a recipient of a James Michener Fellowship, Radcliffe Bunting Institute Fellowship, Princeton Hodder Fellowship, and United States Artists Fellowship. Her first novel, The Grass Dancer, was published in 1994 and awarded the PEN/Hemingway Prize. Her second book, Roofwalker, was published in 2001 and awarded the Milkweed National Fiction Prize. She currently lives in St. Paul, Minnesota.

July 06, 2007

Air conditioned rooms still available!!

We still have air conditioned rooms available in the dorms! You can't beat the price!

Just a reminder:
* Early registration date- July 11th
* LAST day to register for dorm rooms- July 11th


July 05, 2007

Questions about registration/housing checks?

Some of you have had questions about sending separate checks for registration and housing...

Please make sure to include TWO checks if you plan on staying the dorms-- One for housing and one for registration. Both checks should be made out to the University of Minnesota.

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