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Sixth Biennial Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples Conference Sixth Biennial Ethnicity, Race, and Indigenous Peoples Conference September 12-14, 2019 ABOUT GONZAGA UNIVERSITY At Gonzaga, our liberal-arts education focuses on developing the whole person: mind, body, and spirit. So our students become people of curiosity, courage, and conviction. PEOPLE OF PURPOSE That’s part of our Jesuit heritage: helping students discover their God-given calling and go after it with everything they’ve got. What students learn at Gonzaga will take them beyond the classroom and into the world; beyond the status quo and into a future filled with creativity and optimism. And all the while, students are surrounded by a community of people cheering them on and pushing them to be their best. Because when students find their purpose at Gonzaga, they also find that they can use that purpose to shape the world for the better—for all of us. For more information about Gonzaga University, visit www.gonzaga.edu/about. GONZAGA AT A GLANCE LOCATION CARNEGIE CLASSIFICATION Spokane, WA, along the north bank of the Spokane Doctoral/Professional River; half-mile from downtown Spokane RELIGIOUS AFFILIATION ATHLETICS Roman Catholic (Jesuit) 18 NCAA Division I intercollegiate sports 30 intramural sports MOTTO Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam (For the greater glory of SELF-IDENTIFIED UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS God) OF COLOR 27% PRONUNCIATION Gone - ZAG (as in “bag”) - uh ATHLETIC CONFERENCE West Coast Conference TOTAL ENROLLMENT (FALL 2018) 7,566 BUILDINGS 103 UNDERGRADUATE STUDENTS 5,320 CAMPUS SIZE 152 green, grassy acres FACULTY 434 NICKNAME Bulldogs (Zags) MASTER’S AND DOCTORATE DEGREES OFFERED 27 STUDENT CLUBS AND ORGANIZATIONS 140 AVERAGE CLASS SIZE 24 PRESIDENT Dr. Thayne McCulloh (Class of 1989) STUDENT : FACULTY RATIO 12:1 ANNUAL OPERATING BUDGET ETHNICITY, RACE, AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CONFERENCE RACE, ETHNICITY, $313.3 million 2 TYPE Private not-for-profit THIRD LEVEL SECOND LEVEL FIRST LEVEL LOWER LEVEL GONZAGA UNIVERSITY GONZAGA The John J. Hemmingson Center Hemmingson J. John The 3 4 ST ST AL Alliance Residence Hall MC Martin Centre (Athletics) SINTO AVENUE BARC Parking/Mail Services/ MH Music Hall SINTO AVENUE STREET LIDGERWOOD DAKOTA STREET DAKOTA STANDARD STREET STANDARD ASTOR STREET ASTOR Bookstore-ZAG Shop/University MRH Marian Residence Hall ADDISON STREET Advancement PW1 CO 720 MT Magnuson Theatre (Performing Arts) CR BCH (Bing) Crosby House CO MS Mail Services BEA Cardinal Bea House CH MX Music Annex 511 CH BJC (Bernard J.) Coughlin Residence Hall HM SUS CO DH PC Paccar Center (Applied Science) BK Bookstore/Zag Shop PMG Plant Fleet/Grounds SHARP AVENUE SHARP AVENUE BSC Business Services Center PMN Plant Maintenance Shop DIVISION STREET SAH 324 414 STREET CINCINNATI KE 324328 BCH FH COP 814 BU Burch Apartments PMN BU DO CU DI GO HC 808 PS Plant Services 1221 Campion (Philosophy) CA Plant Receiving/Warehouse 1 PW1 BU BU CAT Cataldo Hall (Dining/Assembly) KE 1211 RC Rosauer Center (Education) DEL DEL CAT CA CC Crosby Center MB RO AL LI RN 717 729 TW RFC Rudolf Fitness Center KE JB AL 723 MRH CG College Hall (Office of Admission) RO Robinson House BOONE AVENUE BOONE AVENUE STG COLUMBUS STREET COLUMBUS CH Chardin Residence Hall STREET PEARL RN Roncalli Residence Hall SG MX SUPERIOR STREET CM St. Catherine/St. Monica BSC CG RC 730 VAN GORP VAN MT SAH Sharp Apts/Sharp House MH Residence Hall SAR BARC SAL St. Aloysius Church/O’Malley Hall Visitor SAL DE WE Visitor CO Corkery Apartments HP 1111 Parking SAR St. Aloysius Rectory BEA ROSAUER COP COPS Logan (Public Safety) TC COURTYARD SC Schoenberg Center TD 729 BK MS Crimont Residence Hall CR (UW School of Medicine) DESMET AVENUE DESMET AVENUE DESMET AVENUE Cushing Residence Hall STREET RUBY CU St. Gregory Choral Hall QUAD SG CC FOLEY 1027 DE DeSmet Residence Hall PMG JC LAWN HEMM STREET HAMILTON ST Sinto Apartments PMG DU HUB LAWN DEL Della Strada Jesuit Community STG Stevens Center (Tennis & Golf) MA DH Debate House CATALDO WAY HU SUS Office of Sustainability DU HU HK DI Dillon Residence Hall PS CENTENNIAL TRAIL TC Tilford Center MULLIGAN DU FC DO Dooley Residence Hall (Nursing/Leadership Studies) FIELD JU PC FIELD CATALDO AVENUE CATALDO AVENUE DU Dussault Suites TD Theatre/Dance Studios CM FC Foley Center TW Twohy Residence Hall CATALDO WAY FH Faber House (718 E. Sharp) VCAA Volkar Center for Athletic Achievement SHARP GO Goller Residence Hall Welch Residence Hall/English Language SC LAKE WE RIVER WALK LOOP TRAIL HC Health & Counseling Center Center ARTHUR MC MAC RUBY HAMILTON HEMM Hemmingson Center WPAC Myrtle Woldson Performing Arts Center LUGER HK Herak Center (Engineering) 717 E Boone (CLC-Christian Life) SOCCER GONZAGA RFC VCAA FIELD DIVISION HM Huetter Mansion (Security/ 723 E Boone (Catholic Studies) FIELD CAMPUS BJC Parking Permits) 729 E Boone (Cura Personalis) SP LOWER KENNEDY DRIVE OK HP Human Physiology E Boone A 730 N HU Hughes Hall (Science) E 1111 N Cincinnati (Cura Personalis) R SPOKANE IV HUB Humanities E 1211 N Cincinnati (O.U.R. House) RIVER CENTENNIAL TRAIL R JB Journalism/Broadcast Studies E DeSmet (Sodexo Catering) 729 DIVISION STREET JC Jepson Center (Business) 1027 N Hamilton (Sodexo Administration) TRENT JU Jundt Art Center & Museum 324 E Sharp SPOKANE FALLS BLVDSUPERIOR STREET KE Kennedy Apartments 328 E Sharp CENTENNIAL TRAIL LI Lincoln Residence Hall E Sharp (Center for American LS 414 EXIT SPOKANE RIVER SPRINGFIELD AVENUE LS Law School Indian Studies) 281 EXIT 282 MA Madonna Residence Hall 511 E Sharp (Faculty Offices) PATTERSONPATTERSON 90 MAC McCarthey Athletic Center 814 E Sharp - Ritter Apartments BASEBALL MB Music Building (Monaghan Mansion) 720 E Sinto - Lamplighter Apartments COMPLEX / COACH STEVE HERTZ FIELD SPOKANE FALLS BLVD TRENT AVENUE ETHNICITY, RACE, AND INDIGENOUS PEOPLES CONFERENCE RACE, ETHNICITY, Esta ConferenciaEsta Conferencia es organizada es organizada por ERIP, por la ERIP, sección la sección sobre sobre This conferenceEtnicidad, is Etnicidad,organized Raza byy Raza Pueblos ERIP, y the Pueblos IndígenasLASA section Indígenas de on la Ethnicity, Asociación de la Asociación Race, and Indigenous Peoples, in collaboration withde Gonzaga Estudios University Latinoamericanos and the Latin American(Latin American and Caribbean Studies Ethnic Studies journal (LACES). ERIPde Estudios is committed Latinoamericanos to the promotion of(Latin research, American teaching, Studies and the exchange of ideas about all topics relatedAssociation, toAssociation, ethnicity, LASA), race LASA), en relations, colaboración en colaboración Indigenous con peoples,la conrevista la Afro-descendants revista Latin Latin and other ethnic or racial groups in LatinAmerican America, and the Caribbean Caribbean, Ethnic and across Studies the Americas. (LACES) yThe la ERIP 2019 Conference provides an opportunityAmerican and for academics,Caribbean graduate Ethnic Studies students, (LACES) activists y and la practitioners in all the relevant disciplinesUniversidadUniversidad to present Michoacana panels, Michoacana papers, de San and de Nicolás postersSan Nicolás de on Hidalgo, issues de Hidalgo,related a to aERIP’s mission and areas of interest in the study of Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Americas. través travésde la Facultad de la Facultad de Historia de Historia ERIP has more than 400 members representing diverse academic disciplines, including anthropology, history, sociology, political science, linguistics, Spanish and Portuguese, geography, literature, and the law. Membership is open to all members of LASA. GONZAGA UNIVERSITY GONZAGA 5 Acknowledgments ADMINISTRATION (GONZAGA UNIVERSITY): James Angelosante, Vice President for Administration Paul Manoguerra, Director of the Jundt Art Museum Matt Bahr, Interim Dean of College of Arts and Sciences Raymond Reyes, Associate Provost and Chief Diversity Tim Clancy S.J., Della Strada Jesuit Community Officer Deena González, Provost and Senior Vice President Jolanta Weber, Associate Provost Rosemarie Hunter, Dean of School of Leadership Studies Michelle Wheatley, Acting Vice President, Office of Beth Martin, Interim Provost Mission and Ministry Elizabeth Mermann-Jozwiak, Former Interim Academic Vice-President/Dean of College of Arts and Sciences DEPARTMENTS AND CENTERS (GONZAGA UNIVERSITY): Della Strada Jesuit Community Center for Civil and Human Rights IMPACT: Affinity Group for Allies on Campus Center for Digital Humanities Office of Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Center for Public Humanities Office of Mission and Ministry Center for Teaching and Advising Office of University Advancement Department of Communication and Leadership Provost’s Office Department of Critical Race and Ethnic Studies Tribal House Department of History College of Arts and Sciences Department of Modern Languages Jundt Art Museum Department of Political Science School of Law Native American Studies Program School of Leadership Studies ERIP CONSEJO: Xochitl Flores-Marcial, California State, Northridge Luciane Rocha, University of Manchester Pilar Máynez, Universidad Autónoma de México Gabriela Valdivia, University of North Carolina, Chapel Elaine P. Rocha, University of the West Indies Hill Lucas Savino, University of Western Ontario ERIP ACADEMIC COMMITTEE (ERIP, LACES, GONZAGA): Gisela Carlos Fregoso, Universidad de Guadalajara Pavel Shlossberg, Gonzaga University Nancy Postero, University of California, San Diego Rebecca Stephanis, Gonzaga University Elaine P. Rocha, University of the West Indies Leon Zamosc, University of California, San Diego Lucas Savino, University of Western Ontario ERIP 2017 ORGANIZERS: Lorena Ojeda
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