[Sehefac] Fwd: FW: Inland Empire People's History Conference (CFP due Feb 1st)

Ellen Reese ellenr at ucr.edu
Tue Jan 16 08:00:00 PST 2024


Just forwarding he message below regarding a call for submissions for the
upcoming IE People's History conference on June 1. Please consider
submitting something and/or passing on this call to others who it might fit
it. -Ellen Reese

*From: *Kevan Aguilar <kevana at uci.edu>
*Date: *Monday, January 15, 2024 at 11:51 AM
*To: *IE People's History <iepeopleshistory at gmail.com>
*Subject: *Inland Empire People's History Conference (CFP due Feb 1st)

Hi all,



I hope this message finds you well and having a happy new year!



I am writing to share information about an upcoming conference at
California State University, San Bernardino titled, “The Inland Empire
People’s History Conference” (June 1, 2024). Myself and the other
co-organizers of the Inland Empire People’s History Conference would like
to welcome submissions and attendees from community members, writers,
poets, artists, workers, activists, organizers, and academics to consider
submitting a proposal for the conference. For those of you who work with
students or community groups, we encourage you to share the call for
proposals to your respective networks.



*To submit a proposal or to notify you plan to attend the conference,
please fill out the following form by February 1, 2024: *



The Inland Empire People's History Conference
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The conference is organized by a collaborative, multi-disciplinary, and
multi-institutional group of scholars, community history keepers and
practitioners, and members of A People's History of the I.E. We are
committed to bringing forward the history of Inland Southern
California--including the full reach of San Bernardino and Riverside
counties, the inland deserts, the Pomona Valley, as well as neighboring
communities--and the diverse forms of cultural production that have
flourished here. We also aim to build "histories-from below” to document
racialized communities, including Indigenous, immigrant, Asian American,
Latino/a/e/x, Middle Eastern, African American and diasporic populations;
working people; and LGBTQ+ communities. The collaborative connects local
community history to larger topics beyond the Inland Empire.



We welcome submissions from academics, scholars, creative writers,
community organizers, artists, and activists from community-based
organizations and other spaces. We ask participants to submit a paper
abstract or a short summary on topics of interest, including (but not
limited to) academic research, community organizing activities, creative
writing/poetry, and/or public history exhibitions pertaining to the Inland
Empire. In addition to the panels, we will be offering Affinity Spaces for
folks to connect and discuss pertinent topics. We offer the following
sub-themes for you to consider, and of course, you may create your own to
frame the submission:

Migration and diasporas; poetry and creative writing; abolition and
carcerality; resistance, radicalism, and revolution; environmental
vulnerability and critical ecology; public history; critical museum
studies; memory and belonging; storyscapes of race, place, and queer space;
logistics industrial complex; Black, Indigenous, Latinx/e/o/a, Asian/Asian
American, and Middle Eastern communities; food cultures;
deindustrialization; expressive forms & artistic practices; radio and
newspaper industry; labor movements.



*To submit a proposal or to notify you plan to attend the conference,
please fill out the following form by February 1, 2024: *

The Inland Empire People's History Conference
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Please contact us with any questions regarding the conference at
iepeopleshistory at gmail.com



Thank you for your submission!



*Inland Empire People's History Conference Committee*



Kevan Antonio Aguilar, University of California, Irvine

liz gonzález, University of California, Los Angeles Extension

Catherine Gudis, University of California, Riverside

Juan De Lara, University of Southern California

Audrey Maier, A People's History of the I.E.

William Medina, San Bernardino Valley College

José A. Muñoz, California State University, San Bernardino

Mark Ocegueda, Brown University

Jennifer Tilton, University of Redlands

Anthony Victoria, Frontline News



Best,

Kevan

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Kevan Antonio Aguilar, PhD
(he/him)
Assistant Professor, Department of History
Vice-Chair, Irvine Faculty Association
University of California, Irvine
kevana at uci.edu
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