whitsett seminar poster[final]hosted lunch panel 1 comment: allison varzally, csu fullerton...
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Hosted Lunch
Panel 1Comment: Allison Varzally, CSU Fullerton
Elizabeth A. Logan, usc“Sweet Peas of Civility: �e Cultural Politicsof Environment in California, 1848 to 1915”Guy McClellan, unm
“Sierra Sprawl: Yosemite’s Age of Decentralization, 1956-1966”
Panel 2Comment: Nicolas G. Rosenthal, Loyola Marymount University
Dinna Rivera-Pitt, csun“Behind the Legend of Miguel Leonis”Eric Stewart, csun
"Victorian Sprawl: Streetcar Technology, Anti-Urban Planning, and the Natural Environment in Los Angeles, 1873-1913"Israel Pastrana, ucsd
“Making Mexicans Permanently Temporaryin 1920s California”
Lecturemargaret salazar-porzio
“Practicing Public History: California Stories at the Smithsonian”
Dr. Margaret Salazar-Porzio is a Curator of Latina/o History and Culture in the Division of Home and
Community Life at the Smithsonian National Museum of American History, with interests and expertise in
20th Century visual and material culture of the Western United States, Paci�c Rim, and Mexico; Race,
Citizenship and National Identity in U.S. urban history; and K-20 Education.
�ursday
March
Whitsett Seminar& Lecture20
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All events will be held in the Whitsett Room, 4th Floor, Sierra Hallrsvp @ 818.677.3566
Communication services (sign language interpreters, note takers, real-time captionists, or assistive listening devices) are available for this event. Requests for services must be submitted at least �ve (5) working days in advance.
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12:00-1:00
1:00-2:30
2:30-4:30
7:00