IU La Casa Latino Cultural Center news

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IU La Casa Latino Cultural Center news
Date: January 29, 2015
E-Newsletter
DID YOU KNOW?
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Cafe Con Leche: Stress/Anxiety Series
January 29; 6-7:30pm at La Casa (find me in the sun room)
A four part series will be offered this semester focusing on different aspects of stress and anxiety. Through this
series you will have the opportunity to recognize what may be going on for you, what stress/anxiety may look like
and how it make affect people, what it looks like in various relationships, and coping skills. Each session will focus
on a different aspect and you will have the opportunity to learn and share. There will also be counselors available
for anyone who wants to speak with one after the session. Free coffee and snacks will be provided. Everyone who
attends ALL four session will qualify for prizes. The first prize is a free massage!
Session 1: What is stress/anxiety and what does it look like?
Thursday, January 29, 2015 6-7:30pm
Session 2: Is it really stress/anxiety?
Thursday, February 26, 2015 6-7:30pm
Session 3: Stress in Relationships: family, friendships, roommates, romantic
Thursday, April 2, 2015 6-7:30pm
Session 4: Managing Stress: coping skills
Thursday, April 30, 2015 6-7:30pm
For more information contact me at chgunido@indiana.edu.
EVENTS
Math and Writing Tutoring
January 29; 6-8pm at La Casa
Study Tables--Sponsored by Gamma Phi Omega International Sorority Inc.
January 29; 6:30-8:30pm at La Casa
O Misterio de Estrada de Sintra
January 29; 7:30 at Wylie Hall
What can you expect when literature takes over reality? Two writers tell that story in the Portugal of the 19th century
What can you expect when literature takes over reality? Two writers tell that story in the Portugal of the 19th century
and prove that sometimes the characters of a story can drive their author's life forever in a rather supernatural way.
Enjoy The Mystery of Sintra on Eurochannel. This film is free and will have English subtitles.
“UnExpected Archives: More Location of Caribbean Film."
January 30; 11am at Woodburn Hall
Please join the Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies for a lecture by Terri Francis, Associate Professor
at the Department of Communication and Culture. Her lecture is titled "UnExpected Archives: More Location of
Caribbean Film." Regional and national boundaries parallel disciplinary ones and they present instructive
challenges. Latin American film criticism excludes the anglophone Caribbean. The borders of the United States
define American film history. Even scholarship on cinema of the African diaspora can be limited to countries in
Africa, Europe, and North America. Because Caribbean film history stands at the crossroads of all three areas of
scholarship, it tends to fall through the gaps between them. What to do?
5th Annual Latin American Music Recording Competition
February 1; 4pm at Auer Hall
The Indiana University Jacobs School of Music’s Latin American Music Center (LAMC) presents the final round of
the Fifth Annual Latin American Music Recording Competition. This event is free and open to the public. For more
information, please click on the following link: http://blogs.music.indiana.edu/lamc/2014/12/18/finals-concert-of-the5th-annual-latin-american-music-recording-competition/.
Math and Writing Tutoring
February 3; 6-8pm at La Casa
Colectiva Dinner – Meet Dr. Sylvia Martinez
February 4; 6:30-7:30pm at La Casa
Take a break with us to enjoy good company and food. Also meet Dr. Sylvia Martinez (Chair of Latino Studies
Program) to learn more about the program and what they have to offer.
Math and Writing Tutoring
February 5; 6-8pm at La Casa
"Aqui y Ahora con Paola- Where we talk about what's going on for you."
February 5; 6-8pm at La Casa (no appointment needed- find me in the sun room)
Need someone to talk to or give some extra support? Someone to reach out for whatever you may need? Come
see me, Paola M Hernandez Barón. Some examples on how I can help: adjustment/transition to college or other
changes in your life; relationships including family, friends, and significant others; anxiety or stress; school/work;
future goals; career path/goals; goal setting; time-management/organization; or just for someone objective and
confidential to listen and offer support. Thursdays (except spring break) For more information contact me at
chgunido@indiana.edu.
Latin American Poetry at La Casa
February 5; 6-8pm at La Casa
Join us for this rare opportunity to learn how to make an art book from recycled materials. These sessions will
include printing, cover design, bookbinding, illustration, etc. These sessions will take place every Thursday at the
conference room of La Casa Latino Cultural Center, from 6-8pm, located at 715 E 7th St, Bloomington, IN 47408. If
you are interested in participating as a volunteer, just send us an email to CardboardHousePress@gmail.com. No
previous knowledge is necessary. More info: www.cardboardhousepress.org or
https://www.facebook.com/TheCardboardHousePress.
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2015 Indiana Latino Legislative Breakfast
2015 Indiana Latino Legislative Breakfast
February 17th, 7:30 AM - 9 AM at the Sheraton Hotel, Downtown Indianapolis (31 W. Ohio St. Indianapolis)
Come out and meet the Latino leaders of the Indiana community. Please click on the following link for more
information https://www.eventbrite.com/e/2015-indiana-latino-legislative-breakfast-tickets-15081262462.
OTHER EVENTS ON AND OFF CAMPUS
An Evening with Ari Shavit
January 29, 7:30pm at the Fine Arts Auditorium
IU Hillel presents Ari Shavit, a leading Israeli columnist and writer. Born in Rehovot, Israel, Shavit served as a
paratrooper in the IDF and studied philosophy at the Hebrew University in Jersualem. In 1995 he joined Haaretz,
where he serves on the editorial board. Shavit is also a leading commentator on Israeli public television. His recent
book, My Promised Land, The Triumph and Tragedy of Israel, is a deeply personal narrative history of the State of
Israel.
“Black Men and Urban Policing, Toronto Style”
January 29; 4:00-5:30 PM at the Walnut Room, IMU
Prof. Owusu-Bempah (Department of Criminal Justice, IU) will focus on Black males’ perceptions of and
experiences with the police in the Greater Toronto area, and illuminate how the manifestations of racism in policing
stem from Canada’s colonial past.
Super Bowl Shabbat
Friday January 30
Join Hillel for a special Super Bowl Shabbat dinner which will include: wings, meatballs, and much more! Be sure to
wear the jersey of your favorite team. After the Shabbat dinner, stay for family game night which includes: video
games, card games, board games, and cookie decorating.
Social Hours in English
February 05; 6-7pm at the School of Education Room 2280
Are you looking for a welcoming space to meet fellow international students/scholars and domestic students? Join
us for conversations on making friends with US American, slag, communicating with professors, cultural
experiences, and much more! Everyone is welcome to participate.
Eighth Annual Native Film Series “Lived Lives”
February 8; 3pm at the IU Cinema
Come see the film “The Exiles” (1961) directed by Kent Mack. The film is about a group of young Native-Americans
who leave the reservation in the 1950s in order to live in Los Angeles. A pot-luck will follow at the First Nations
Educational and Cultural Center (712 E. 8th St.). http://www.indiana.edu/~fnecc/index.html Hope to see you there!
BlackBoard Poetry Auditions
Have you always wanted to recite your original poetry on stage? The Black Student Union and Union Board have
partnered to bring you the BlackBoard Poetry Night and are giving you a chance to be an opening act for two wellknown Strivers Row poets on Thursday, February 26th! Open auditions are Monday February 2nd from 5:307:30pm in the Union Board Office. There will be a sign-in sheet upon arrival to the Union Board office. If you would
like to audition but cannot audition during the aforementioned date/time, please contact Black Student Union Vice
President, Janelle Jones via email (jlj27@indiana.edu).
CLASSES, SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS, EMPLOYMENT,
CLASSES, SCHOLARSHIPS, INTERNSHIPS, EMPLOYMENT,
AND VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES
Editor/Videographer, Radio and Television Services (Full-Time Position)
Deadline: January 29 or until filled
Radio & Television Services is looking for an Editor/Videographer to edit and deliver HD video projects using Avid
non-linear editing systems. Videographer on field and studio shoots for documentary and magazine programs,
utilizing HD camera setup and operation, lighting setups and operation, and simple audio setups. Bachelor’s degree
in telecommunications, communications, or related field and two years of professional experience is required.
Salary Range: $33,000 - $37,000, based on relevant qualifications. On-line Application:
http://www.iu.edu/~uhrs/jobs/index.html. Or reach Rob Anderson by email at robeande@indiana.edu or by phone at
(812)855-5131.
Midwest Pages to Prisoners Project
February 01, 6-8pm at Boxcar Books (408 E. 6th St.)
Want to make a difference in the lives of incarcerated people? Regular volunteers needed to select reading
materials for and correspond with inmates. To RSVP, email mwpp@pagestoprisoners.org or call (812) 315-9380.
Space is limited!
Management Leadership for Tomorrow (MLT)
First Round Deadline: February 09
MLT is an 18 month career development fellowship for underrepresented students in any major. It includes four free
trips to skill development seminars all over the US (travel and accommodation included), individualized and
personal career development coaching, an alumni base of over 4000 professionals, and exposure to over 60
prestigious companies. Past fellows have secured internships and full time opportunities in science, technology,
engineering, mathematics, and business at Google, Pandora, LinkedIn, Clorox, P&G, Walt Disney, Goldman Sachs,
and many others. Students will develop as individuals, professionals, and leaders through this incredible
experience! More information regarding the application and MLT can be found here: http://www.ml4t.org/careerprep-apply. Applicants should list "Ashley Martinez" as their referrer when completing the application. Good luck!
Information Meeting for Summer Course in Yucatan Mexico
February 5, 7-8:15pm at Student Building Room 050
Want to travel to Mexico this summer? Attend this informational meeting to learn more about the summer course,
"Service Learning, Heritage, Ecology & Community Tourism in Yucatán, Mexico." To apply for course and details:
http://www.osea-cite.org/program/IUB_service_learning_Yucatan.php. Join us for pizza and refreshments and learn
about this exciting opportunity to work with indigenous community partners to help them develop marketing for
tourism attractions!
Michigan Humanities Emerging Research Scholars Program (MICHHERS)
Deadline: February 25
The University of Michigan invites outstanding individuals underrepresented in their field of study to apply for the
Michigan Humanities Emerging Research Scholars Program (MICHHERS). The MICHHERS program is designed
to encourage undergraduate, recent B.A.s, and Master’s students from diverse cultural, economic, geographic, and
ethnic backgrounds to consider pursuing a doctorate degree in Humanities. For 2015, students interested in the
fields of English, History, and Linguistics are eligible. For more information please click on the following link:
http://www.rackham.umich.edu/prospective-students/michhers.
The P. J. and Hilda W. Hill Award
Deadline: February 27
Deadline: February 27
Each spring the $5000 award is presented to the outstanding senior on the IU Bloomington campus who has done
the most to “better race relationships on the IU campus” during his or her undergraduate career. To be eligible for
The P. J. and Hilda W. Hill Award, graduating seniors must submit a resume, three letters of recommendation, and a
1-page essay answering the question posted on the application website. For more information and the application,
please click on the following link: http://studentaffairs.indiana.edu/dean-students/scholarships/index.shtml.
OVPDEMA's Study Abroad Scholarship
Want to study abroad but are concerned about finances? Check out this link for IU study abroad scholarships:
http://www.indiana.edu/~dema/resources/study_abroad_scholarship.shtml or
http://www.indiana.edu/~dema/pdfs/study_abroad/2015indiaapplication.pdf.
Edward L. Hutton International Experiences Program (HIEP):
http://www.indiana.edu/~iubhonor/hds/overseas.php
Join the A-Team and Help Recruit Prospective IU Students!
We are looking for motivated, reliable and personable current undergraduate students who will represent Indiana
University Bloomington and your organization to its fullest! Help us recruit the future Hoosier Nation and provide
valuable information regarding your programs and services by referring students who may be interested in giving
tours, presentations and participating in special events for prospective students. For more information email:
hoosiers@indiana.edu.
CAPS-Now Information for Students
Counseling and Psychological Services (CAPS) has a new way for students to use our services. If you have never
been seen at CAPS you will first come for a CAPS-Now free, 30 minute CAPS-Now appointment. Call 812-8555711 or stop by CAPS 4th floor, IU Health Center location to schedule one of these appointments. Appointments
will be available within 48 hours of your contacting CAPS. During your CAPS-Now appointment the counselor will
help you determine the best CAPS service for you. CAPS-Now is replacing the former walk-in service and the
former procedure of calling to schedule a first intake appointment.
Please review this site for more information about CAPS, http://caps.indiana.edu/
Crimson CORPS (Caring, Open-Minded, Respectful, Peer Support)
Crimson CORPS is a unique training program created by Indiana University's Counseling and Psychological
Services. The mission of CORPS is to promote a culture of compassion and action on the IU Bloomington campus
and to bring awareness to issues of emotional well-being within the student community. This group is comprised of
carefully selected undergraduate students trained to provide informal, accepting and non-judgmental peer support,
and to recognize and refer students in need of more professional services. In addition, volunteers are active in
advocacy and outreach designed to increase awareness of mental health issues facing college students. We are
seeking applicants for the 2015/16 academic year. You may contact Crimson CORPS staff at ccorps@indiana.edu
with any questions and for application. Application deadline is February, 6, 2015.
Spanish Native Speakers Needed for Study
My name is Rob Bedinghaus. I'm in the Dept. of Spanish and Portuguese and I'm trying to finish my dissertation this
semester. However, I'm still in need of some native Spanish speaking participants who are between the ages of 18
and 41. I will take as many are as willing to help. It involves 35-40 minutes of time sometime during the next week
or so and we would meet in Ballantine Hall. There are two listening tests and two very short questionnaires. I'm
offering a raffle for two $25 prizes and there will likely be around 15 total participants, making winning the raffle a
pretty good possibility. If you would be willing to help me out, please contact me at 812-340-7803 or by email at
rbedingh@indiana.edu. Thank you very much for your consideration.
English Tutor
English Tutor
El Centro Comunal de Bloomington seeks English tutors for both adults and children in the community who are
learning English. Tutors must be able to speak and write in Spanish, but don't need to be at an expert level. For
more information, please contact Harlene Haro at elcentrocomunal@gmail.com or call the Centro Comunal office at
(812) 355 - 7513.
MUS- M 413/MUS-Z 413/LATS-L 400 - Latin American and Latino Popular Music and Culture
A survey of the popular and traditional music of Latin America and the Latino population in the United
States. Through the course students engage with the geographical, historical, political, economic and social
contexts within which each genre is produced and consumed, as well as the relevant composers, performers and
instruments of each region and genre. Students from all disciplines may take the course to fulfill their individual
major's requirements. Activities outside class may be scheduled. This course is cross-listed with MUS-Z 413 and
LATS-L 400. Latin American Music Center, Jacobs School of Music. Instructor: Francisco Cortés-Álvarez 6:45PM 8:00PM MW M344
Apply to the IU Office of Sustainability Summer Internship Program
Continuing a tradition of student engagement in campus sustainability research and implementation, IUOS will be
recruiting sustainability interns for Summer 2015. The application deadline will be February 15th. Applications are
available now. Click here to visit the information web-page. These are paid internships, working roughly 20 hours
per week in the summer. They are open to both graduate and undergraduate students.
2015 Indigenous Health Leadership Institute
April 10-12th (Fri-Sun), 2015 in Albuquerque, NM
This three-day immersion into Indigenous culture and health brings together healers and healers-in-training from
across the United States. Speakers will include Tribal leaders, traditional healers, youth and elders, with topics
ranging from historical trauma, intersection of traditional and Western medicine, and skill-building workshops
(community asset mapping, cultural humility). Application deadline is February 1st, 2015. Cost to attend IHLI is $90
which includes meals, transportation, and housing. For more information and application:
http://www.lovingservice.us/2015_ihli
2015 Summer Health Justice Internships
June 12th - July 17th, 2014 in Albuquerque, NM
Our NHI summer internships give a chance for students to work in Indigenous communities of NM/AZ on
community health projects. Focus is on community-driven, sustainable projects and interns are assigned to projects
based on their interests and abilities. For more information and application:
http://www.lovingservice.us/2015_summer_internships. Application deadline is March 1st, 2015
SPOTLIGHT OF THE WEEK
Spring Shadow Mentor Info Session
January 29; 6:00pm at Memorial Hall 007
As a Spring Shadow Mentor, you will be paired with a high school student, who is interested in pursuing a similar
major, and host this student through a full-day of your courses, meetings, and other program activities. The Spring
Shadows program prepares high school students for the demands of college life and creates the opportunity to
build a lasting relationship with a college Mentor. Free Pizza will be provided at the session! For the application,
please see the attachment.
FASE Mentoring Program
February 09, 5:30pm at the Persimmons Room (IMU)
Do you enjoy giving back to others, serving as a resource, or helping others develop to their fullest potential? If so,
Do you enjoy giving back to others, serving as a resource, or helping others develop to their fullest potential? If so,
the FASE Mentoring Program is beginning its recruitment for peer mentors for the Fall 2015. If you are interested in
attending one of our call-out sessions, please click on the link to complete the survey and let us know which one
you will be attending https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/FS5GD3B.
There will be refreshments provided!
To!learn!more!about!La!Casa’s!programs!see!our!webpage:!h6p://www.indiana.edu/~lacasa/
715!E.!7th!Street,!Bloomington,!IN!47408
812J855J0174
lacasa@indiana.edu