Event Details
Date & Time
Saturday, Mar 02, 2024 7:00 PM - 8:30 PM
Cost
Free and open to the public.
Location
Hemmingson Auditorium, Room 004
Contact/Registration
Questions: Contact ostendorf@gonzaga.edu
Event Type & Tags
About This Event
The Gonzaga History Department’s annual William L. Davis, S.J. Lecture has for over 50 years featured world renowned scholars and intellectuals who have provided significant conversations about timely topics. These open discussions have enriched our campus and the greater Spokane community. The year, in honor of her work as a founder of Chicano/a Studies, Dr. Deena González will speak on “The Women in My Life.” Dr. González was one of many second-generation feminist scholars who first tackled the difficult work of exploring archives and telling stories through the eyes of a Chicana lived experience. She is completing a book on one of the women’s stories she will examine in this year’s lecture.
Livestream available at: Gonzaga.edu/streaming