Events for Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007
Hate Crimes as Message Crimes: Understanding Harm and the Impact of Hate
Helen Lim, Ph.D.
Date: Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 4:00pm
Location: Soiland Humanities Center 120
Dr. Helen Lim, an assistant professor of criminal justice at CLU, has a special interest in hate crimes, criminal justice systems and criminology. Her current research focuses on bias crimes against Asian Americans. In her lecture, she will discuss the ways in which Asian Americans relate to racial violence as direct and indirect victims. She will also consider hate crimes as message crimes and how they terrorize targeted populations.What Role Does Race and Ethnicity Play in Feminism?
Date: Tue, Jan 30, 2007 at 7:00pm
Location: Overton Hall - map
Join CLU students, faculty and staff as they discuss how differences in racial and/or ethnic identities have influenced women's lives and how these differences have the power to strengthen the Feminist Movement.Multimedia Exhibition: One Day in the Life of Your School, Your Town, The City
Date: December 9 - February 19, 2007
Location: Soiland Humanities Center Galleria
Present 24 hours in the life of your school, town and the city. That's the challenge given to the multimedia classes this semester.Art Exhibit: "Self-Image"
Works by Terry Spehar-Fahey
Date: January 27 - February 27, 2007
Location: Kwan Fong Gallery - map
Well-known in the local art community, Terry Spehar-Fahey, an adjunct faculty member at CLU, has been showing her watercolors throughout California for 17 years.Burns' Brain
New Work by Barry Burns
Date: January 27 - February 27, 2007
Location: Overton Hall - map
A funny, cleverly thought out show of imagery relating to the human brain.





