My Chicago with Sandra Cisneros

“My Chicago” with Author Sandra Cisneros
co-sponsored by DePaul University Department of Latin American and Latino Studies, Center for Latino Research, DePaul Women’s Network (DWN), Office of Institutional Diversity and Equity (OIDE) and Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement (HACE)
 

June 13
8:30 am Breakfast
9:00 am Program
10:15 am Book Signing
 

LOCATION UPDATE:
Due to overwhelming response the location has been moved to
DePaul University Lincoln Park Campus, Student Center 120AB - 2250 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago
 

Free and open to the public.
RSVP by calling 312-362-8455 or emailing EventRSVP@depaul.edu by June 10 due to limited seating.
For more information snlevents@depaul.edu or 312 362-7697.

*Barnes and Noble will be onsite for purchases of Cisneros' books.

 

CHICAGO — Author Sandra Cisneros will discuss her career and award-winning writings in a presentation titled “My Chicago” on June 13 at DePaul University in Student Center 120AB - 2250 North Sheffield Avenue, Chicago. Hosted by the School for New Learning, the event will begin with a breakfast at 8:30 a.m., after which, Cisneros will give a talk and sign books.

Co-sponsored by DePaul University Department of Latin American and Latino Studies, Center for Latino Research, DePaul Women’s Network and Hispanic Alliance for Career Enhancement, admission for the event is free and open to the public. RSVP by calling 312-362-8455 or emailing EventRSVP@depaul.edu.

Cisneros will be in Chicago to speak at the 42nd commencement of the School for New Learning on June 14 at the Rosemont Theatre where she will receive an honorary degree. 

Born and raised in Chicago, Cisneros is a trailblazing author whose prized novels were some of the first to introduce Latina characters into mainstream American fiction. After achieving critical success, she created several innovative programs to jump-start the careers of other Latina and Latino artists. Cisneros’ talent and contributions to literature have been recognized by many national organizations including the National Endowment for the Arts, Before Columbus Foundation, Mexican Fine Arts Center, MacArthur Foundation and Texas Cultural Trust. Her 1984 novel “The House on Mango Street” tells the sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes deeply joyous story of a young girl growing up in a diverse neighborhood in Chicago.

In addition to her writing, Cisneros is known for her community service and activism. She supports public libraries, education and literacy efforts, and speaks often about the importance of mentoring and empowering young Latinas.

Through her groundbreaking work and selfless encouragement of others, Cisneros has shown how an individual can use personal success to benefit entire communities. She has been recognized by others as an inspiration to writers, readers, young Latinos and to those who understand the power of the literary voice to shape perspectives and inspire others into action.

Celebrating over 40 years of adult student success, DePaul University’s School for New Learning is an international leader in educating adults, offering flexible undergraduate and graduate programs. It pioneered individualized degree programs, online learning for adult students and competency-based education. Its inventive approach to education has been used as a model around the world. For more information, visit http://www.snl.depaul.edu.

Friday, June 13, 2014 at 8:30am to 11:00am

Student Center (Lincoln Park), 120AB
2250 N Sheffield Ave

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