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  • Inaugurating Alternative Futures: A Conversation with Melanie Yazzie and Michelle Daigle

    Virtual Event

    The U.S. President’s Inauguration is on January 20th. We use that date as an occasion to think about alternative futures and political possibilities not beholden to colonial and capitalist dispossession, U.S. sovereignty, and the nation-state form, focusing in particular on Indigenous pathways to alternative political-ethical futures. Melanie Yazzie (University of New Mexico) and Michelle Daigle […]

  • Nick Estes and Melanie K. Yazzie, of The Red Nation

    Virtual Event

    Nick Estes (Lower Brule Sioux) and Melanie Yazzie (Diné) of The Red Nation, respond to the prompt: What lies beyond dystopian catastrophism, and how can we cultivate radical futures of […]

  • Book Talk – Christine Hong: A Violent Peace: Race, US Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific

    Virtual Event

    Join us for a book Talk and celebration of Christine Hong's (Assoc Prof Lit and Director of CRES) new book A Violent Peace: Race, US Militarism, and Cultures of Democratization in Cold War Asia and the Pacific (Stanford U Press, 2020) with respondents: Neel Ahuja (Assoc Professor, FMST and CRES) and Alyosha Goldstein (Professor, American Studies, University […]

  • Ethiraj Gabriel Dattatreyan – The Globally Familiar: Digital Hip Hop and Gendered Aspirations in Urban India

    Virtual Event

    In the last decade, access to digital communication technologies has created opportunities for young people on the margins of the national imaginary in India to take part in transnational media worlds. In his recently published book, Dattatreyan uses the ‘globally familiar’ as an analytic to engage with the recursive effects of online media consumption, production, […]

  • C. Nadia Seremetakis: The Senses Still

    Virtual Event

    The THI Sense Memory Cluster presents on Thursday, January 28, 10-12, Professor C. Nadia Seremetakis, author of The Last Word, The Senses Still, and Sensing the Everyday. She will discuss her practice of sensory ethnography, her theory of sense memory, and "the third stream of anamnesis" in the contemporary spread of little memorials in Greek […]

  • Living Writers: K-Ming Chang

    Virtual Event

    K-Ming Chang / 張欣明 is a Kundiman fellow, a Lambda Literary Award finalist, and a National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree. She is the author of the debut novel BESTIARY (One World/Random House, 2020). More of her writing can be found online at kmingchang.com.

  • “Coded Bias” Film Screening and Panel Discussion

    Virtual Event

    The award winning documentary Coded Bias explores how machine-learning algorithms can perpetuate society’s existing class-, race-, and gender-based inequities. While working on an assignment involving facial-recognition software, the M.I.T. Media Lab researcher Joy Buolamwini found that the algorithm couldn’t detect her face — until she put on a white mask. As she recounts in the […]

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