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Karina Walters – Transcending Historical Trauma: How to Address American Indian Health Inequities and Promote Thriving

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

Throughout history, settler colonialism has endeavored to erase the lived experiences and histories of American Indian and Alaska Native Peoples. Yet, Indigenous populations, particularly Indigenous women, remain strong and resilient pillars of communities. Oftentimes these stories are missed in public health initiatives as a result of settler colonialism’s perpetual drive to erase and silence. In […]

Valuing Engaged Scholarship in the Tenure and Promotion Process

Rachel Carson College Red Room Santa Cruz, CA, United States

Join Campus + Community in a forum with campus leaders about taking stock of engaged scholarship in the tenure and promotion process at UC Santa Cruz and across the UC system. UCSC has developed several new sets of guidelines that will help engaged scholars to talk about and elevate their teaching and research. These guidelines […]

Kristin Lawler – Surfing, Capitalism, and the Refusal of Work

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

In this talk, I will examine surfing as a countercultural practice and will consider the ways in which it constitutes a lived refusal of the logic of capital. I will look at several contemporary and historical iterations of the surf image in popular culture to think through its political significance, and will survey the state […]

What’s Happening in Peru? Interdisciplinary Perspectives on a Structural Crisis

Virtual Event

Peru has been in a state of political and humanitarian crisis since early December 2022 when protests erupted in the wake of former President Pedro Castillo’s unsuccessful attempt to shut down Congress to avert an impeachment. When acting President Dina Boluarte–Castillo’s former vice president—announced that elections would not be held until May 2024, Peruvians across […]

Max Weiss: Revolutions Aesthetic

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

Please join us for a talk by Professor Max Weiss (Princeton University), who will be discussing his new book on cultural production in Ba'thist Syria, Revolutions Aesthetic: A Cultural History of Baʻthist Syria (Stanford University Press, 2022). Revolutions Aesthetic reconceptualizes contemporary Syrian politics, authoritarianism, and cultural life. Engaging rich original sources—novels, films, and cultural periodicals—Weiss […]

PhD+ Workshop – Grants and Fellowships

Graduate Student Commons

Grants and Fellowships for Scholars in the Humanities and Humanistic Social Sciences  Learn how to make your fellowship and grant proposals competitive to a wide range of selection committees. We’ll discuss what does and does not need to be in a research proposal, the proper tone and form, and ways to tease out the larger […]

Linguistics Colloquia: Bryan Donaldson

Humanities 1, Room 202

Bryan Donaldson, UC Santa Cruz Over the course of each year, the Linguistics department hosts colloquia by distinguished faculty from around the world. For full speaker and event information, please visit: https://linguistics.ucsc.edu/news-events/colloquia/index.html

Paisley Currah – This Anti-Trans Moment: Resisting the Right and the Center

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

The current assault on transgender people in the United States seems relatively new, but in fact governments have been regulating the lives of transgender people for decades—from contradictory rules for sex classification to bans on Medicaid coverage to rules about gender-appropriate comportment. In this talk, Currah situates these legislative attacks within a longer history of […]

Deep Read Partner Event: Confronting Climate Change

Zoom CA, United States

The Deep Read is partnering with Confronting Climate Change, an annual public lecture series that brings together scientists, artists, policy experts, and community members to discuss our planet’s wellbeing and share solutions for our future. This online event will spark conversation and thought on how research in the natural and social sciences can lead to […]

Living Writers – Zaina Alsous

Virtual Event

Zaina Alsous is the author of the poetry collection A Theory of Birds (University of Arkansas Press, 2019), winner of the Norma Farber First Book Award and the Etel Adnan Poetry Prize, and the chapbook Lemon Effigies (Anhinga Press, 2017), winner of the Rick Campbell Chapbook Prize. Her poetry, reviews, and essays have been published […]