Wednesday, October 14, 2020 12pm to 1pm
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UCR Tomás Rivera Conference 2020
Initiated in 1988, UC Riverside's annual Rivera Conference honors the enduring legacy of Tomás Rivera, activist, educator, writer, and the first Chicano chancellor of the UC system.
Alex Espinoza, Tomás Rivera Chair
Rachelle Cruz
Poet and creative writing teacher at UC Riverside
We Need New Metaphors: Reimagining Power in the Creative Writing Classroom
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October 14, 2020
Wednesday 12:00-1:00 pm Pacific Daylight Time
Free and open to the public - reservations encouraged
To reserve, please visit the event's Crowdcast page here and click on the green button that reads, "Save my spot!"
For a full list of scheduled speakers and times, visit the conference's main page here
Many talks center on race, identity, marginalized voices, and examine the arts and humanities as tools of social change aimed at critiquing the Euro-centric, heteronormative, and patriarchal hierarchies at the heart of so many current national debates.
The conference's Twitter account is @UCR_TRC. The conference's Instagram account is @UCR_TRC as well.
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Information: Alex Espinoza, Tomás Rivera Chair aespi062@ucr.edu
Photo credit: Arlene Mejorado
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