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5TH ANNUAL

ETHNIC, GENDER & TRANSBORDER STUDIES VIRTUAL SUMMIT

Healing Community in Coronatimes: Education, Migration, and Identity Join us for presentations, storytelling, art, and a student scholarship contest

about migrant and refugee experiences from multiracial-ethnic, gender, and

sexuality perspectives.

Featured speakers include local, national and international scholars, students,

policy makers, and community activists. They will share their work and open

conversations about our connections, shared struggles, and how to support

each other to heal and build our communities in these times of global crisis.

Keynote by Bamby Salcedo Transgender and migrant rights activist and scholar

President of TransLatin@ Coalition

FREE and open to the public! Register at tinyurl.com/2020EGTSVirtualSummit

Co-Sponsors: Dept. of Ethnic, Gender & Transborder Studies/Sociology; Office of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion; Office of the Provost; Office of the President; and Division of Social Sciences at Pima Community College. Also, Dept. of Mexican American Studies and Semillas del Pueblo, University of Arizona; Mexican American Student Services, Office of Culturally Relevant Pedagogy, and Collaborative Research in Action (CRiA), Tucson Unified School District.

PCC student scholarship Contest! Extended deadline April 30. Info at, pima.academicworks.com Staff professional development hours available

Tue., April 28 >> 9 a.m. - 3 p.m.

Donate to EGTS student scholarships at, https://www.pimafoundation.org/egts/

Governing BoardMark Hanna, District 1Demion Clinco, District 2Maria D. Garcia, District 3Meredith Hay, Ph.D., District 4Luis L. Gonzales, District 5Chancellor Lee D. Lambert, J.D.

520.206.4500 | pima.edu | Pima Community College is an equal opportunity, affirmative action employer and educational institution committed to excellence through diversity. Upon request, reasonable accommodations will be made for individuals with disabilities to support access to all programs and services. Every effort will be made to provide reasonable accommodations in a timely manner. For student, public and employee accommodation requests and for information related to the ADA compliance process, please contact [email protected], 520-206-6688, or West Campus Room C130, 2202 W. Anklam Road, Tucson, AZ 85709-0095.

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