Events

Charles E. Young Research Library

Author Lecture

Envisioning America: New Chinese Americans and the Politics of Belonging

Tuesday, December 1
3 p.m.

Tritia Toyota, UCLA adjunct assistant professor of anthropology and Asian American studies, will talk about her new book, which offers a groundbreaking, richly detailed study of how naturalized Chinese in Southern California have become highly involved civic and political actors. A booksigning will follow her talk, and copies will be available for purchase.

Admission is free, and seating is unreserved. The event is co-sponsored by the UCLA Asian American Studies Center, Department of Asian American Studies, Charles E. Young Research Library, Department of Anthropology, Center for Chinese Studies, and the UC AAPI MultiCampus Research Program.


UCLA Faculty Center

Programs in Medical Classics

Women Doctors and the Social Boundaries of the American Medical Association, 1860-80

Tuesday, December 1
6 p.m.

This talk by Douglas M. Haynes, associate professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, will be introduced by Marcia L. Meldrum, research associate in the UCLA Department of Psychiatry and Biobehavioral Sciences.

Admission to the talk is free, and no reservations are required.