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Brandon Berk, Mathematics, Heritage University 10:00 11:10 AM: Panel 1 (Dane Smith Hall Room 318) The Evolution of Cooperation - C++ Coding of Social Networks using "The Prisoners Dilemma" Alexander Bourzutschky, Physics, California Institute of Technology Higher-Dimensional Anderson Transition with Wegner Flow Higher-Dimensional Anderson Transition with Wegner Flow Brenda Castro, Computer Science-Mathematics, Claremont Colleges Consortium Who Takes the Lead? Automated Scheduling for Human-Robot Teams Jacob Stark, Mathematics, California Institute of Technology Robust self-testing for linear constraint system games Avery Marshall, Physics, California Institute of Technology Ionic Gating and image recognition of exfoliated 2D materials Tevin Bui, Global Studies, UC Riverside 10:00 11:10 AM: Panel 2 (Dane Smith Hall Room 331) An Exploratory Study: Bridging Social Movement Theory to Student Protest At UC Riverside Jack Garza, Interdisciplinary Studies, UC Berkeley Becoming Indigenous: Epistemicide, Discourses of Medicalization, and Identity Reconstruction Nicolas Lopez Casertano, International/intercultural studies & Spanish, Claremont Colleges Consortium Mayan Education and Identity Formation in Post- War Guatemala Jasmine Montoya, Women's Studies, The University of New Mexico Limitations of Safety on Campus: A Queer Critique Kathy Pulupa, Gender Studies and Contemporary Latino and Latin American Studies, University of Southern California Exploring the Public Face of Latina lesbians through Art Zach Rios, Linguistics, Stanford New Mexican Spanish and its place in the Hispanic World

Cam Bacca, Art History & English, Claremont Oral Presentation, October 28 (Saturday) 10:00 11:10 AM: Panel 3 (Dane Smith Hall Room 332) The Cyborgian Goddess Astrid Hadad: Hybrid Assemblages in Transnational Queer Performance Art as Tools of Resistance and Change Victor Bene, Africana Studies, Claremont Colleges Consortium Shade and Survival: A Historiography of House and Ball Culture in 1980-1990 New York Azani Creeks, Law, History, and Culture, University of Southern California Bringing Justice Unto the Nation: The Black Church Response after the Deaths of Emmett Till and Michael Brown Karen Kwon, Sociology, University of Southern California Identity Formation of Monoracial and Multiracial Individuals Lina Mihret, Anthropology, Claremont ESFNA V. AESONE: Homeland Politics and the Destruction of Diaspora Spaces Jasmine Randle, Sociology and Environmental Analysis, Claremont Colleges Consortium Power of the People: Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats in Ethiopian Orthodox Church Forest Conservation Institutions 10:00 11:10 AM: Panel 4 (Dane Smith Hall Room 333) Andrea Flores, Sociology & Chicanx-Latinx studies, Stanford College of Last Chance: Latinxs and the Community College System Prisma Herrera, Chicano/Latino Studies and Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Claremont Colleges Consortium Food as a Vehicle Towards Decoloniality: How the Chiquitano people are fighting and resisting to preserve their ways of life in the region Ñuflo de Chávez. Cristian Padilla Romero, Latin American Studies, Claremont Colleges Consortium It's all about the Land: Situating Honduran Social Movements within 20th Century Histories of Labor and Campesino Organizing Alicia Perez, Iberian and Latin American Cultures, Stanford Migration, Memory, and Mexicanness: How Third Generation Mexican Americans Use Stories to Conceptualize their Identities Jesus Tapia, Latin American Studies, Claremont Colleges Consortium A Literary Assessment of: The Mexican Auto Industry John Herrera, English Literature and Philosophy, Stanford History, Land Rights, and 'the eternal Feminine' in J.M. Coetzee's Disgrace

10:00 11:10 AM: Panel 5 (Dane Smith Hall Room 334) Rozee Benavides, Anthropology, The University of New Mexico It s Not a Problem Until It s a Problem: How Studying Social Practice can Shed Light on Health Culture and Type 2 Diabetes in Isla Mujeres Adriana Ceron, Sociology, Claremont Colleges Consortium Inequality in College Counseling Rocio Hernandez, Urban Studies and Sociology, Stanford That Wasn't Made for You: White Ethnic Organizations and Emergent Mexican Constituencies amy huỳnh, geography & environmental economics and policy, UC Berkeley Growing the past for our future: Vietnamese post-memory and farming futurities Kevin Kandamby, Chicana/o-Latina/o Studies, Claremont Colleges Consortium Another Crack in the Leaking STEM Pipeline

Austin Alvarez, History, UCLA 1:50 3:00 PM: Panel 1 (Dane Smith Hall Room 318) Saint of the People: Corridos and Icon of Pancho Villa Roberto Bonilla, Political Science, Whittier College The "Teleteacher": How U.S Policy Shaped Political Ideology in El Salvador Israel Diaz Garcia, History, Claremont Colleges Consortium Oral Histories of Undocumented Mexican Women Linda Esquivel, History, UCLA Renounce Contact With Men Who Are Slaves: Analyzing the Function of Female Consciousness, Sexuality, and Motherhood in early Chicana Anarcha-Feminism Naima Orozco-Valdivia, History, Claremont Colleges Consortium Plaza de La Raza as a cultural oasis: Impact of community arts spaces on children of immigrants Daniela Vega, History, Whittier College Mexican Immigrant Women Take a Stand: The Lettuce Strike of 1979 1:50 3:00 PM: Panel 2 (Dane Smith Hall Room 331) Victor Baules, Physics, California Institute of Technology Optical and X-ray Observations of High-energy Transients Luiza Coelho, Astrophysics, California Institute of Technology Characterizing Star Formation in the Whirlpool Galaxy Using [CII] Roohi Dalal, Astrophysics, History, California Institute of Technology Ultra-large scale observables of modified gravity Mason MacDougall, Astrophysics, California Institute of Technology Exploring the Structure of the Distant Universe with MUSE Data Cubes Roberto Nazario, Physics, University of Southern California An Early-Stages Project on Einstein's General Relativity

1:50 3:00 PM: Panel 3 (Dane Smith Hall Room 332) Zaynab AbdulQadir-Morris, African American Studies, UC Berkeley Detangling Tongues: Poetry as a Means to Re(dis)cover Selfhood for Black Muslim Womxn Alexa Aburto, English, UC Berkeley I Remember Him Best with my Skin: Trauma Manifested in the Body and its Fluids in a Contemporary Gothic Novel hugo Cervantes, English & Art History, UC Riverside Brown Perfect Places: Rafa Esparza's Adobe Bricks Jonathan Contreras, English, Claremont Colleges Consortium Dead Letters and the Law: An Analysis of Civil Death in Melville's "Bartleby" Kevin Guadamuz, History, UCLA Uttering and Othering Othello: The Theatrical Construction and Performance of Race in Early Modern London Brianna Martinez, English, Whittier College The Afterlife of A Portrait: Carlos Fuentes' Joycean Reframing of Mexican National Identity in The Death of Artemio Cruz 1:50 3:00 PM: Panel 4 (Dane Smith Hall Room 333) Lissa Dechakul, Philosophy, UC Riverside Analyzing Objectophilia: An Examination Into the Possible Limits of Love Adrian Garcia, Philosophy, Whittier College Desecrating Public Space, An Affirmation of Capitalist Realism Jason Merriam, Philosophy and American Studies, The University of New Mexico Emerson's Physic Coleman Solis, Philosophy, Claremont Colleges Consortium A New Objection to Moral Conventionalism Quincy Brown, History and Environmental Analysis, Claremont Colleges Consortium A critique of Transit Oriented Development: The North Portland Problem

1:50 3:00 PM: Panel 5 (Dane Smith Hall Room 334) Hallie Brown, International Studies and Sociology, The University of New Mexico The Illiterate "Other": Christianity, Coloniality, and Knowledge Production Mirella Deniz-Zaragoza, Sociology, UC Riverside A Family of Unequals: The Lived Experiences and Consciousness of Farmworkers Byron Núñez, Politics, Claremont Colleges Consortium Today We Protest and Tomorrow We Vote So That the Day After a New Government Can Unfold How the Immigrant Rights Movement is Shaping the Contemporary American State China Ruiz, Ethnic Studies and Education Studies, UC Berkeley We Didn't Lose In The Sixties, We Just Didn't Finish The Job: What Does The Future Of Ethnic Studies Hold? A Reflection Of Our Past and Plea for Our Future Natalie Solis, Religion, University of Southern California Street Art as Sacred Resistance: Murals of Our Lady of Guadalupe in Boyle Heights and East Los Angeles