A LIVING CODEX: TO PUT THINGS RIGHT AGAIN-- Moe Lecture by Cherrie MoragaApril 11, 2018 at 78:30 p.m.

Time: April 11, 2018 at 78:30 p.m.
Location:Alumni Hall
Audience:Public
Category:Lecture
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Description

Cherrie Moraga is an award-winning playwright, poet, essayist, and literary memoirist. Her pioneering work explores the ways in which gender, sexuality, and race intersect in the lives of women of color. Using excerpts from her recent writings and images from her theater productions, Moraga's lecture will be a journey through Chicana indigenous art practice and political consciousness.

Sponsored by Gender, Women, and Sexuality Studies and Latino America, Latino, and Caribbean Studies. The Moe Visiting Lectureship is endowed by Karin and Robert Moe in honor of their daughter, Kris Burke Moe, class of 1984.

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