“The only lasting truth is Change.”
Associate Chair Elizabeth Archuleta shared the wisdom from Octavia Butler’s Earthseed series to guide us through uncertainty and collective survival.
Read MoreAssociate Chair Elizabeth Archuleta shared the wisdom from Octavia Butler’s Earthseed series to guide us through uncertainty and collective survival.
Read MoreStudent Convocation Speaker, Sanila Math, encouraged her fellow graduates to build confidence, curiosity, and care into their social advocacy and justice.
Read MoreDean Stockton opened Convocation with brief remarks to remind us all that Critical Race Theory and Theories of Children’s Gender and Sexuality are forms of generosity to us all, whoever we may be.
Read MoreCongratulations to our newest Transform alumni! We couldn’t be more proud of you and your accomplishments. We are here to celebrate your each and every move.
Read MoreNirmala Erevelles draws on criticism to explain how the story of environmental (in)justice is tied to racialized, classed, casteist and ableist histories and discusses the implications for transformative praxis.
Read MoreCongratulations, Class of 2020 & 2021! Rewatch our Convocation, browse through photos, and relive the celebratory day.
Read MoreAs the 2021 student convocation speaker, Sierra Holmes shared memories on how “Transform gives us a space to lean on and learn from each other.”
Read MoreA degree or certificate in Transform is an act of transformational resistance and reimaging—and the world needs the analytics, relationality, and praxis you have studied and enacted.
Read MoreFor this two-part virtual symposium, speakers and attendees joined to expand the course offerings associated with the newly launched undergraduate certificate and contribute to the field of Pacific Studies via the Teaching Oceania Series.
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