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  • TechnoScience Improv

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

    This roundtable improv (12.15-2.00pm) brings together ten UCSC scholars working on social, historical, and cultural studies of science, technology and medicine. The event will be structured around eight open, improvised […]

  • Debbie Millman – Love Letter to a Garden

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

    Bookshop Santa Cruz presents Debbie Millman, award-winning artist, designer, and the host of the podcast Design Matters, will discuss her beautiful new book Love Letter to a Garden, a visual […]

  • Saturday Shakespeare: A Midsummer Night’s Dream

    Aptos Library 7695 Soquel Dr, Aptos, United States

    Saturday Shakespeare in Santa Cruz Presents A Midsummer Night's Dream, featuring a series of readings and conversations held Saturday mornings from April 26 to May 24, 2025. The 1st hour […]

  • Vive Oaxaca Guelaguetza

    Branciforte Small Schools Campus 840 N Branciforte Ave, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    The Vive Oaxaca Guelaguetza is an authentic cultural festival with food, dance, music, and crafts presented each spring by Senderos. This local festival is like the traditional fiestas celebrated each summer in Oaxaca, Mexico. Guelaguetza is a Zapotec word that means “a commitment of sharing and cooperation.” Guelaguetza is a celebration that honors the gods […]

  • Carolyn Fornoff – Subjunctive Aesthetics: Mexican Cultural Production in the Era of Climate Change

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

    In this talk, Carolyn Fornoff will discuss her recent book, Subjunctive Aesthetics: Mexican Cultural Production in the Era of Climate Change (Vanderbilt Press, 2024). Her book assesses contemporary trends in the representation of environmental crisis in order to suggest that there has been a shift away from evidentiary modes focused on proving the existence of […]

  • The Deep Read: Faculty Salon on James

    Virtual and In Person +1 more

    Join us for a salon-style event at the Hay Barn on campus where our participating Deep Read faculty, Professors Susan Gillman (Literature), akua naru (Music), and Greg O'Malley (History), will give brief presentations and discuss James with the Deep Read community in a Q&A moderated by Deep Read Faculty Co-Lead, Laura Martin. Participants can also […]

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