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15 years of Education, Community and Activism Anniversary Awards Dinner Central American Studies Friday, September 19 th , 2014 6:30-9:00 pm Program and Dinner Grand Salon California State University, Northridge 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330 HONORING Dr. Beth Baker Policarpo Chaj Education Award Community Award CHIRLA Pro-Búsqueda Activism Award Human Rights Award Ronald Nibbe Posthumous Homage Join us for Central American Studies’ 15th years anniversary of Education, Community and Activism CAS Faculty Dr. Linda Alvarez Dr. Douglas Carranza Dr. Beatriz Cortez Jenny Donaire, MFA Maritza Fonseca, MA Dr. Gisela Lanzas Susana Marcelo, MA Jonathan Martinez, MA Dr. Axel Montepeque Leslie Rodriguez, MA Freya Rojo, MA Celia Simonds, MA Dr. Gretel Vera Rosas Dr. Joseph Wiltberger The Central American Studies Program was created in 2000 to empower the large and growing Central American community in the United States by promoting academic excellence, community involvement, and cultural diversity; to open spaces of global citizenship and dialogue between academia and society that contribute to the construction of a Central American transnational identity; and to promote an understanding and appreciation of the diverse Central American cultures, ethnicities, experiences, and worldviews from an interdisciplinary global perspective.

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15 years of Education, Community and Activ ism

Anniversary Awards Dinner

Central American Studies !

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Friday, September 19 th, 2014 6:30-9:00 pm Program and Dinner

Grand Salon Cal ifornia State University, Northr idge

18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, CA 91330

HONORING Dr. Beth Baker Policarpo Chaj Education Award Community Award

CH IRLA Pro-Bú squeda

Activism Award Human Rights Award Ronald Nibbe

Posthumous Homage !

Join us for Central American Studies’ 15th years anniversary of Educat ion, Community and Act iv ism

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CA S Facul ty Dr. Linda Alvarez Dr. Douglas Carranza Dr. Beatriz Cortez Jenny Donaire, MFA Maritza Fonseca, MA Dr. Gisela Lanzas Susana Marcelo, MA Jonathan Martinez, MA Dr. Axel Montepeque Leslie Rodriguez, MA Freya Rojo, MA Celia Simonds, MA Dr. Gretel Vera Rosas Dr. Joseph Wiltberger

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The Central American Studies Program was created in 2000

to empower the large and growing Central American

community in the United States by promoting academic

excellence, community involvement, and cultural diversity; to

open spaces of global citizenship and dialogue between

academia and society that contribute to the construction of

a Central American transnational identity; and to promote

an understanding and appreciation of the diverse Central

American cultures, ethnicities, experiences, and worldviews

from an interdisciplinary global perspective.