Symposium – Negotiating Boundaries: Women of Color in Northern California History

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Mar 02, 2019

10:00 am - 3:30 pm
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Foothill College
12345 El Monte Rd
Los Altos Hills, CA 94022

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Symposium - Negotiating Boundaries: Women of Color in Northern California History

Inspired by the life and times of Juana Briones, this day-long symposium brings together an interdisciplinary line-up of scholars from the fields of archeology, history, Ethnic Studies, Gender Studies, and Environmental Justice Studies. Join in this discussion as we fill in gaps in our collective memory about women of color in Northern California history.

The symposium will be held on Saturday, March 2nd, from 10am to 3:30pm in the Hearthside Lounge at Foothill College and is co-sponsored by the History Club of Foothill College. Registration opens at 9:30am. A closing reception will follow at Los Altos History Museum from 4-5pm. Registration is required, see below for tickets.*

*Foothill Students may attend sessions for free, to do so email hello@losaltoshistory.org to register.  Note: lunch is not included with this registration. To receive lunch, students must register for the $5 Student Ticket below.

$3 parking fee in the campus lots.

This program is in support of the exhibition “Inspired by Juana: La Doña de la Frontera” appearing in the Museum’s Main Gallery, noon-4pm, Thursdays-Sundays, October 18 to March 31, 2019

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