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Fourth Annual Raquel Rubio Goldsmith Lecture Nov. 14-15

Featuring Dr.Vicki Ruíz

November 1, 2019

Tucson, AZ -- The 4th Annual Raquel Rubio Goldsmith Lecture in Ethnic, Gender & Transborder Studies features 2014 National Humanities Medalist Dr. Vicki Ruíz.

Ruíz is Distinguished Professor Emerita of History and Chicano/Latino Studies, University of California, Irvine. She is a pioneer in Mexican American/Chicanx history. Ruíz was awarded the 2014 National Medal in the Humanities by President Barack Obama.

  • Topic: Why Latino/a History Matters to U.S. History
  • When: Nov. 14, 6-8 p.m. (reception at 5 p.m.)
  • Where: Downtown Campus, Amethyst Community Room
  • Cost: Free and open to the public

Ruíz also is the featured speaker at a Scholarship Endowment Fundraiser Luncheon for Mexican American Studies Students:

 Topic: “We are the first . . . to walk this path: Reflections on an Academic Journey”

  • When: Nov. 15, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m.
  • Where: Brother John’s BBQ, 1801 N. Stone Ave. (one mile north of  Downtown Campus. Plenty of free parking.)
  • Tickets: $50 until Nov. 1, $60 thereafter. All ticket proceeds above the cost of the luncheon go to the endowment and are tax-deductible.
  • DOOR PRIZE: One chance for every ticket purchased! Starr Pass Resort & Spa has donated a two-night stay, with breakfast and a round of golf. Total value $1,500.
  • Special Request: Clear Channel stations, please translate into Spanish for your listeners, as this event is of interest to a diverse audience.
  • For more information, contact fjames@pima.edu, 520-206-7034.

Dr. Ruíz is an interdisciplinary, intersectional scholar whose work crosses the boundaries of History, Chicano/Latino Studies, Gender & Women's Studies, and Border Studies. These qualities reflect the vision and direction of Pima’s Ethnic, Gender & Transborder Studies/Sociology Department and aligns with the disciplines  Pima offers. Her talk addresses matters of belonging in the national imaginary at a time when the legitimacy of Latinas/os, and Mexican Americans particularly, is being challenged, even violently, and in the highest echelons of government. Dr. Ruíz will be delivering a message of inclusion, struggle and pride rooted in historical evidence and the imperative of social justice.

CONTACT:

Libby Howell, APR, Executive Director

Media, Government and Community Relations

(520) 206-4778, ehowell1@pima.edu

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