Past Events

CLFSA Monthly Meetings for the 2022-2023 Academic Year

Hybrid meetings are held the first Friday of the month.

In-Person: Meetings will be held at the Africana, Asian American, Chicano, and Native American Studies Center (AAACNA) program room, 5th Floor of the MLK Library, Room 525, 12:00 noon - 1:30 p.m.

Online Stream: https://sjsu.zoom.us/j/83289615437?pwd=TXM5TC9UeEl3YzdDL2NZR09pTXVwdz09 

Fall 2022

November 4th (In-Person Only)

Spring 2023

February 3rd
March 3rd
April 7th
May 4th

Past Events:

Consulado General de Mexico de San Jose Flyer

Consulado General de Mexico de San Jose
Nov. 3rd, 6:00p.m.

An invitation to all from the Consulado General de Mexico de San Jose on Nov. 3rd at 6:00 p.m. in the library center (Salón 525). An excellent opportunity for students to meet Consul General Bolonga and Consulado staff.

Location: Room 525, 5th floor of MLK Library


25th Annual Art of Remembrance Altar Exhibit
October 10 - November 4, 2022
AAACNA Studies Center, 5th Floor & Children’s Room, 1st Floor
Held annually in the Africana, Asian American, Chicano, and Native American (AAACNA) Studies Center in partnership with the San José Multicultural Artists Guild and San José Public Library, this highly anticipated exhibit will be returning in person on the fifth floor and the first floor Children's Room – highlighting traditional and contemporary visual arts by local and Bay Area artists celebrating Día de los Muertos (Day of the Dead). 

Event Page: Art of Remembrance

Location:Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Library, Africana, Asian American, Chicano, and Native American Studies Center (5th Floor)


For our upcoming panel events, please note the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library requires:

Beginning October 3, masks are no longer required but are still recommended indoors

No food/beverage policy at this time.


East Side Dreams Exhibit
Jul. 1 - Sep. 24, 2022

The San José Public Library, in collaboration with San José State University King Library's Africana, Asian American, Chicano, & Native American Studies Center, proudly presents, "East Side Dreams: The Untold Story of East San José."

"East Side Dreams" will synthesize stories both remembered and forgotten, presenting a comprehensive historical picture of the East Side and its people through images and artifacts. Experience the East Side’s evolution from fields of fruit and flowers to diverse metropolis. Learn about the social forces, organizations and individuals that shaped the East Side into the place we know today.

Community members, activists, and scholars will share their insights into East Side history at associated panel events.

Event Page: East Side Dreams

For our upcoming panel events, please note the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., Library requires:

Face coverings for all attendees (ages 2+)
Limited seating given the health observances for COVID.  
No additional seating will be provided. 
No food/beverage policy at this time.
Please do not attend if you are not feeling well. The presentation will be available online to view from home. 

Location: 2nd & 5th floor of MLK Library