The Women's Studies Program at the University of Utah is sponsoring a slide show at the University of Utah's Social Work Auditorium Monday, Jan. 25, at 7:30 p.m. for the U.S. Women of Color lecture series.
Valerie Matsumoto, an author of second-generation Japanese-American history and a University of California, Los Angeles historian, will show "Views from Within: Life and Art in Japanese American Internment Camps of World War II."She will also discuss and show paintings that were created at the Topaz internment camp in Millard County.
Other presentations include Norma Alarcon, University of California, Berkeley faculty member, who will speak about Chicana Critics on Monday, Feb. 8 and Sociologist Patricia Hill Collins from the University of Cincinnati will discuss the stereotyping of mothers on Monday, March 1.
All lectures are free and the public is invited. For more information, call Eloise Buker at 581-8094.