PD Series: Borders and Belonging: Geography, Identity, and Transformation
Date and Time
Tuesday, October 6, 2026
12:00 to 2:00 pm
Location
This is an in-person event.
Contact
CRC Institutional Effectiveness
CRC-IE@crc.losrios.edu
Website
Description
What does it mean to cross a border — and who gets to be transformed by the crossing? This panel brings together memoirists whose work explores the intimate relationship between physical place and personal identity.
From the colonial ambiguity of Puerto Rico — a U.S. territory that is neither fully inside nor outside the American story — to the charged terrain of racial and cultural crossing, to a childhood spent hauling life in black trash bags between Alaska and California, these writers examine how geography shapes not just where we live, but who we are allowed to become.
Not all border crossings are chosen: sometimes place is imposed, movement is survival, and the only border that finally matters is the one you draw around yourself. Together these memoirists will explore how race, class, and family dynamics determine whose crossings are celebrated as reinvention and whose are marked by suspicion, loss, or the long work of escape — and how, in each case, the journey outward ultimately becomes a journey toward self.
Presenters
- Georgine Hodgkinson
- Ebony Waldon
- Bridey Thelen-Heidel
Focus
Teaching Support
Student Support
ADA Accessibility
For ADA accessibility accommodations, please contact Claudia Hoffman at hoffmac@crc.losrios.edu. Contact Claudia for disability accommodations only. For general inquiries, please contact either the facilitators of the event or CRC-prodev@crc.losrios.edu.