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Multicultural Timeline of CSUC
Created by
Stefani Baldivia
⟶ Updated 16 Aug 2019 ⟶
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CSUC Approved Funding for the Educational Opportunity Program, or EOP
Students vote 916- 260 to approve the funding of the Black Student Union Chapmantown Breakfast program.
American Indian Awareness Day: a day of cultural sharing, with Native speakers, singers, artists, and dancers.
Mini-Corps for Migrant Worker Families
Open Meeting for Mexican-American Students
Funding Approved for Cultural Educational Experience
Chico Women's Liberation Conference
American Indian Awareness Day at Chico State
Black Athletes Make Demands
African Art Exhibit
Chico State Participates in Ethnic Hiring Program
Expansion of Meriam Library
President Cazier Issue Ethnic Hiring Policy
Dick Gregory Speaks at Chico State Campus
Chinese Temple Featured in Chico State Anthro Museum
Students Protest The Vietnam War
Chicano Student Critisizes Pioneer Week
Minor Offered in Native American Studies
New Black Student Union
EOP Launches 1st Annual Summer Educational Experience Program
Minor in Women's Studies Officially Offered
President and Administrators Join Disabled Students
Chico State's First Complaint of Reverse Racism
Native Americans Sue City and Police after Death of Native Chico State Student
Flo Kennedy Speaks with Black Students
International Women's Day at Chico State
First Annual Native American Cultural Festival
1st Black California Senator Speaks at Chico State
1st Annual Festival De La Raza
Fanya Davis Jordan Speaks at Chico State
Tom Porter Speaks at Chico State
Class about Minority Women Offered
Society's Current Answer to Rape: "Keep Your Legs Closed"
Stokely Carmichael Speaks at Chico State
All Five Fraternity Members Aquitted in Rape Case
The American Indian in Conflict (N. Scott Momaday speaking)
Women still on losing end
Shirley Chisholm Speaks Her Mind
Far Northern Regional Center and the California Association for the Retarded published an article on the Beautification of the Retarted
KCSC Alice Doesn't Women (Photograph)
Ain't gonna be no sex discrimination' 'round here no more (Article on Title IX)
Black Students present demands (to Dept of Psychology)
Alice Does...For Alice (National Women's Strike Day)
Down on the Killing Floor: Black Students confront the President
$20,000 Grant; American Indian Study. ( by Chico Women's and Junior Women's Club)
DO-IT Recreation for those that can't (Handicapped Liberation)
Santana! (plays at CSUC)
Women's Film Festival (by Chico Feminist Union)
Paranoia: Society's Solution to Rape (forum sponsored by the Women's Center for Rape and Crisis)
Sexism in the Ranks: Not So Loud but Clear (sexism within student protests against arming police on campus)
Native Americans meet with Cazier (American Indian Council, CSUC, meets to discuss lack of presence and support on campus)
Women's Awareness Week (Feb 21-28)
Title IX Conference Thursday
Feminist Alternative to Hollywood Sexism (review of film's shown and discussion during Women's Awareness Week)
Who Does the Lickin' and the Stickin'? (discussion on Women's Awareness Week)
Winning Points for Women (review of the Title IX forum during Women's Awareness Week)
Growing Their Own: Women and Money (Connolly in Chico, Western Women's Bank)
Coming Out in Chico: The Gay People's Union
Catherine Camp in Chico (Democrat Feminist-Minority-Labor)
The Women's Center Shuffle: 'Home at Last? (moved four times in one year)
Ending Sex Bias (CSUC Affirmative Action Coordinator, Cy Gonzales)
Title IX Process Emerging
Rape [Prevention] Patrol Forming for Pioneer Week
Immaculate Deception (Suzanne Arms in Chico)
Women in Politics (Rita Mae Brown & Elaine Noble Speaking)
Third Annual International Festival this Saturday [put on by a number of CSUC Clubs, see description]
Brown, Noble: Women and Electoral Politics (article on talks given on April 23, 1976)
Rape [Prevention] Patrol Organized: On the Streets!
Rape and the Rape Patrol: A Political Analysis
'If this is Cowboy Town, where are the Indians?
Third Annual M.E.C.H.A. Cultural Festival (May 8th & 9th)
Survey Results: Local Women Poor, Want More and Better Jobs
Share yourself with EOP
MEChA: the meaning and its goals
Red Power
Indian Traditions made alive with modern youth
Sowillenno Avenue closed to autos