Projects

Author/Title Research Type Related Fields
"Immigrants, non-citizens, and licensure policies."  Awarded a Washington State Labor Research Grant from the Harry Bridges Center for Labor Studies. Projects
"Bugs and Beasts Before the Law Colloquium" at the Henry Art Gallery, 2020. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator, “Arreguín: Diseños y naturaleza,” Museo de Cádiz, Spain, 18 Dec. 2014-16 Feb. 2015. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator, “Arreguín: Sueños y naturaleza,” Museo de América, Madrid, Spain, 17 Oct. -14 Dec. 2014. Projects
Lauro Flores and Gemma R. Berasategui, curators, “Arreguín: Diseños y naturaleza,” Palacio del Conde Luna, León, Spain, 1 Jul. -31 Aug. 2014. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator and organizer, “Tiempo y azar: The Art of Arturo Artorez.” Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington, 29 July–16 August 2014. Projects
Connie So. Pre-Conquest Indigenous Cultures and the Aftermath (PICA) Conference. November 7-11, 2014. Projects
Courage in Action: The Life and Legacy of Gordon K. Hirabayashi. Symposium. Feb. 22-23, 2014. Projects
Environmental and Food Justice, Blogspot Developed and moderated by Devon G. Peña, Ph.D. Projects
Lauro Flores, organizer and moderator, “Ethnic Identity and Political Power,” panel discussion with Elaine Brown, Aaron Dixon, José Jiménez, Carlos Muñoz, and Vincent Z. C. de Baca, May 9, 2013. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator and organizer, “Art & Migration: Takeda and His Disciples / Arte y migración: Takeda y sus discípulos,” Wenatchee Museum and Cultural Center, Wenatchee, WA, 26 July-20 September 2012. Projects
Lauro Flores, organizer and moderator, “Art, Indigenous Communities, and Migration in the Age of Globalization,” panel discussion with Yolanda Cruz, Shinzaburo Takeda, and Agustín Jacinto Zavala, June 27, 2012. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator and organizer, “Art & Migration: Takeda and His Disciples / Arte y migración: Takeda y sus discípulos,” Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington, 26 June–20 July 2012. Projects
Lauro Flores, organizer and moderator, “Patterns of Indigenous Mobility,” panel discussion with Cristina Oehmichen Bazán, Emilio Rolando Ordóñez Cifuentes, and Lynn Stephen, University of Washington, May 8, 2009. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator and organizer, “Divinas Mujeres: Artworks by Alfredo Arreguín & Fulgencio Lazo,” Odegaard Undergraduate Library, University of Wshington, February 2009. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator and organizer, “José Luis Rodríguez Guerra: Myth, Magic & Memory,” Jacob Lawrence Gallery University of Washington, October 2008. Projects
Lauro Flores, curator and organizer, “Alfredo Arreguín: Selected Works 1981-2006,” Jacob Lawrence Gallery, University of Washington, October 2006. Projects
Lauro Flores, organizer in partnership with OMA and the ECC/ECT, “Mayan Ritual,” performance, Ethnic Cultural Theatre, May 2006. Projects
Lauro Flores, guest curator, “Myth, Magic, Memory,” Rodríguez Guerra Studio/Gallery. Seattle, Oct. 26-Nov. 10, 2006. Projects
Lauro Flores, organizer, “Crossing the Line: A Forum on Immigration,” University of Washington, May 19-20, 2006. Projects
Carolyn Pinedo-Turnovsky, "Un/Documenting Persons: Material Project of Identity, Race, and the State." In progress. Royalty Research Fund Award. Projects
Women Who Rock Community Research Project, unConference, and Film Festival.  2010-present. Projects