Archived Events

FALL 2022

11/1/2022: Pulitzer Reporting Event flyer

Watch Recorded Event

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Pulitzer Center Reporting Fellowship

VIRTUAL INFO SESSION
Tuesday, November 1
@2 P.M. PST 

Zoom Link to attend
bit.ly/PulitzerInfoSession

Learn about Glendale Community College’s unique partnership with the Pulitzer Center  and how students can participate. In this session, you will hear from a Center representative about the different kinds of reporting students from across the United States have contributed through meticulous national and international research. You will also hear about our college’s first fellow who recently took part in an impactful D.C. weekend retreat.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Flex is available. Please register through the Vision Resource Center.
For questions, reach out to:
Michelle Stonis, mstonis@glendale.edu
Dr. Reut Cohen Scorr, rcohen@glendale.edu

Retracing the Steps of My Abortion

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Retracing the Steps of My Abortion

Tuesday, October 25 
12:30–1:30pm
Kreider Hall (SR 138)
In-person event with livestream on Instagram
@pulitzercentergcc

SPEAKERS PULITZER FELLOWS

Brittney McNamara
Features Director at Teen Vogue

Dina Gachman
Published Author

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Follow us to the Rally for Reproductive Rights immediately following the event in Plaza Vaquero

SPONSORED BY THE GCC PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM, 
GCC HISTORY DEPARTMENT, FEMINIST SOCIETY & ASGCC

Celebrated Author and GCC Alumna Margo Candela to Speak via Zoom, October 13th

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Thursday, October 13
12:20 to 1:20pm
Zoom

Celebrated author Margo Candela, an alumna of Glendale Community College, recently published her fifth novel (“The Neapolitan Sisters") with Penguin Random House. She is a former Journalism student and previous El Vaquero News reporter. Learn more about Margo and her other novels at MargoCandela.com.

Please join us for an exciting Q/A!

"[Candela] delivers a powerful story of family drama."
-MARÍA AMPARO ESCANDON, NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF L.A. WEATHER

Flex is available.

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

Sponsored by:
The Journalism Department
GCC’s Pulitzer Center Campus Consortium
The Spanish Department

From Back Alley to the Border:  Criminal Abortion in California,  1920-1969 flyer

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HUMANITIES / SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES 

From Back Alley to the Border: Criminal Abortion in California, 1920-1969

Dr. Alicia
Gutierrez-Romine
Assistant Professor of History, La Sierra University

Alicia Gutierrez-Romine is a U.S. historian with an emphasis on California and the west and the history of medicine. Gutierrez-Romine presents the first book focused on abortion on the West Coast as well as the border between the United States and Mexico. She provides a new approach to studying how providers of illegal abortions and their female clients navigated this underground network, including the investigations and trials that surrounded them.

Thursday, September 29, 2022
5:00–6:30pm
Zoom

Passcode: 817912

FLEX Available

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPONSORED BY THE GCC PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM, GCC HISTORY DEPARTMENT, FEMINIST SOCIETY & ASGCC

FALL 2021

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Video Recording of public webinar: Women's Work: A Conversation with Journalist Anna Louie Sussman
Video Recording: Professional Development


GLENDALE COMMUNITY COLLEGE AND THE PULITZER CENTER presents
'WOMEN'S WORK': A CONVERSATION WITH JOURNALIST ANNA LOUIE SUSSMAN

The award-winning journalist discusses her Pulitzer Center-supported reporting.

September 27, 2021
12:00 - 1:00 PM PDT
ONLINE EVENT
FLEX AVAILABLE

WATCH VIDEO: Watch public webinar recording

Questions?
Contact Michelle Stonis at mstonis@glendale.edu

 

Award-winning journalist Anna Louie Sussman:
Specializing in gender and women, Sussman's freelance work has appeared in The New York Times, The New York Times Magazine, The Washington Post, The International Herald Tribune, Foreign Policy, The Atlantic, Salon, The Guardian, The Nation, National Geographic, and more.

Free Public Event

"Women's Work: A Conversation with Journalist Anna Louie Sussman" with Q&A

 

WATCH VIDEO: Professional Development Workshop With Journalist Anna Louie Sussman

SPRING 2021

FROM BACK ALLEY TO THE BORDER: CRIMINAL ABORTION IN  CALIFORNIA, 1920-1969 Humanities/Social Science Lecture Series Event 5/20/21

HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES

Pulitzer Center

FROM BACK ALLEY TO THE BORDER: CRIMINAL ABORTION IN CALIFORNIA, 1920-1969

DR. ALICIA
GUTIERREZ-ROMINE
Assistant Professor of History, La Sierra University

Alicia Gutierrez-Romine is a U.S. historian with an emphasis on California and the west and the history of medicine. Gutierrez-Romine presents the first book focused on abortion on the West Coast as well as the border between the United States and Mexico. She provides a new approach to studying how providers of illegal abortions and their female clients navigated this underground network, including the investigations and trials that surrounded them.

WEDNESDAY, MAY 19, 2021
6:00–7:30PM PST
Zoom Meeting ID: 798 895 5242
Password: Feminist7!
FLEX Available

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC

SPONSORED BY THE GCC PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM, GCC HISTORY DEPARTMENT & ASGCC

SPRING 2021

Gender & Journalism - Humanities/Social Science Lecture Series flyer Thursday, 4/22

HUMANITIES/SOCIAL SCIENCES LECTURE SERIES

Pulitzer Center

JUST ONE OF THE BOYS: THE REALITY AND MYTH OF WOMEN BREAKING INTO THE NEWSROOM

JOANNE CAVANAUGH SIMPSON
Lecturer at Johns Hopkins and Pulitzer Center Fellow

FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC
SPONSORED BY THE GCC PULITZER CENTER CAMPUS CONSORTIUM & ASGCC