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2014 Long Beach Community Studies Conference


Long beach community studies conference

<< ONLINE PRE-REGISTRATION IS CLOSED >>

(If you have not yet registered, you can still attend and register in person. Lunch will not be included for same-day registrants.)

LBCSC 2014 webslide

Saturday, April 26, 2014
8:30 a.m. – 4:30 p.m.
(Wine & Cheese Reception 4:30-5:30)
Long Beach City College
Liberal Arts Campus – Building T 1200
4901 E. Carson Street
Long Beach, California 90808
Contact: HSLB, (562) 424-2220

From Alamitos Beach to Zaferia and every neighborhood in between, we welcome your stories!

The Long Beach City College Community Studies Program and the Historical Society of Long Beach welcome submissions for the Third Long Beach Community Studies Conference to be held at LBCC’s LAC Campus on Saturday, April 26, 2014. The 2014 theme is The City’s Neighborhoods Past & Present.

The growing number of scholars, activists, and engaged community members interested in Long Beach gives us great hope to assemble another outstanding group of presenters bringing together a broad range of topics for the third conference. Thoughtful observers of neighborhood change, including historians, geographers, environmentalists, social scientists, architects, journalists, and demographers, are invited to share their research and community projects. Past presenters have included independent scholars, community researchers, faculty members, archivists, librarians, and students, all committed to discussing Long Beach and its environs.

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Online Registration:
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The Call for Papers:


* Click above to download the form. This PDF has fillable fields — to save form field data, make sure you’re using the latest version of Adobe Reader, available here from Adobe.

Or download the MS Word version here:
2014 LB Community Studies Conference “Call for Papers” (Word doc)

For more information about how the conference works, take a look at the 2012 Long Beach Community Studies Conference.