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From the Margins: Dante 701 Years Later – Reading Dante, Seeking Freedom, Fleeing Racism

Virtual Event

African American culture has been attentive to Dante Alighieri, the man and his writing, since the mid-19th century. Dante's Divine Comedy has proved to be an effective primer on issues of justice for the broader community. This talk will present the work of African American authors from the 19th century to today who have turned […]

Jorgge Menna Barreto – Voicescapes for the Landless

Virtual and In Person

This project expands traditional oral history methodologies by recording the voices of farmers of the Brazilian Landless Workers Movement (MST) embedded in the soundscapes of the food forests they cultivate. […]

Living Writers Series: TC Tolbert

Virtual Event

TC Tolbert (he/him/hey grrrl) is a trans and genderqueer monkey-goat who never ceases to experience a simultaneous grief and deep love any time s/he pays attention to the world. S/he […]

Undiscovered Shakespeare: The Life and Death of King John

Virtual Event

Join Santa Cruz Shakespeare, UCSC Shakespeare Workshop, and The Humanities Institute, as we launch Undiscovered Shakespeare: King John, the third installment of our annual virtual Shakespeare program. Over the course […]

Undiscovered Shakespeare: The Life and Death of King John

Virtual Event

Join Santa Cruz Shakespeare, UCSC Shakespeare Workshop, and The Humanities Institute, as we launch Undiscovered Shakespeare: King John, the third installment of our annual virtual Shakespeare program. Over the course […]