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  • Nurturing Difference – Parenting and Disability in a Careless Age

    Cowell Ranch Hay Barn Ranch View Rd, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    JOIN US as we celebrate two distinguished members of our UCSC community and their new books. We'll be discussing Danilyn Rutherford’s Beautiful Mystery: Living in a Wordless World (Duke University […]

  • The Act of Periodizing: The Sikh Tradition and the Promise of an Indic World

    Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States

    Historians often narrate to periodize, which is an effort, Frederic Jameson writes, to ascertain "the sharing of a common objective situation." Yet what can the compulsion to periodize into "civilisational […]

  • Living Writers Student Reading

    Humanities Lecture Hall, Room 206 UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall, 1156 High Street, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Wonder as the Source About the Living Writers Series The Living Writers Series (LWS) is a live reading series organized especially for the Creative Writing Program community at UCSC. There is a new series each quarter, and each series features writers with unique voices. The LWS is open to all creative writing students and the […]

  • Christine Padoch and Nancy Peluso – Return to Nanga Jela

    Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States +1 more

    The history of hinterland communities is largely written in remote landscapes that today are often targeted for infrastructural development that forcibly relocates existing residents and transforms the land, obliterating those histories, and weakening communities. In 1984/5 the Iban longhouse at Nanga Jela on Sarawak’s Engkari River in Malaysian Borneo, along with twenty-one other communities and […]

  • Hebron Seed Bank Study Session

    The Greenhouse Project 152 Farm Rd, Santa Cruz, United States

    Join the Seeds of Resurgence Research cluster as they gather to discuss readings related to the Hebron Seed bank, which Israeli forces destroyed in August.  Participants will think together about how colonial power targets food sovereignty and what can be done to resist those acts of destruction. This event will be hosted at The Greenhouse […]

  • Armen Khatchatourov – Artificial Intelligence and its “contexts”: between ethics and politics

    Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States

    This talk will first examine the way in which the notion of context plays a central role in the history of the computer science and ubiquitous AI on the one hand, and in that of privacy and data protection on the other and, second, will examine the way in which this notion replays the conception […]

  • Martabel Wasserman – Picturing California’s Carceral Landscape: Carleton Watkins’ Views of Alcatraz

    Humanities 1, Room 210 1156 high st, Santa cruz, CA, United States

    Carleton Watkins, an iconic photographer of the 19th Century American West, is best known for his images of Yosemite that were used as testimony in the formation of the National Park system. This paper explores his previously understudied photographs of Alcatraz, taken over approximately three decades beginning in 1861. Through close readings of the changing […]

  • Megha Majumdar – A Guardian and a Thief

    Bookshop Santa Cruz 1520 Pacific Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Bookshop Santa Cruz welcomes Megha Majumdar (A Burning) who will share her electrifying new novel that has recently been long-listed for the National Book Award and received starred reviews from Kirkus, Publishers Weekly, and Booklist. A Guardian and a Thief, a piercing and propulsive tour de force, is set in a near-future Kolkata, India, ravaged by climate change and […]

  • Glen Coulthard – Maoism without Guarantees: Third World Currents in Fourth World Anti-Colonialism with Glen Coulthard

    Humanities 1, Room 420 Humanites 1 University of California, Santa Cruz Cowell College, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    This lecture will provide a history of Red Power radicalization and Indigenous-Marxist cross-fertilization. It examines the political work undertaken by a small but dedicated cadre of Native organizers going by the name Native Alliance for Red Power (or NARP) in Vancouver, British Columbia (BC), from 1967 to the 1975. It argues that their political organizing […]

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