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  • Ronaldo Wilson: The Quotidian Lucy and Other Constructions

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

    “The Quotidian Lucy and Other Constructions” explores some recent site-specific and studio performances (written/visual/sonic) that serve as interventions between theory and practice. Discussing new works on paper, video, and in performance, Wilson seeks to inhabit and engage with questions of memory, genre, form, and discipline as strategies through which to examine race, sex, and desire […]

  • Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures

    Engineering 2, Room 599 Engineering 2, 1156 High St‎ University of California Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Co-authors Neda Atanasoski (UCSC Feminist Studies, CRES) and Kalindi Vora (UC Davis Gender, Sexuality, and Women’s Studies) will present on their new book Surrogate Humanity: Race, Robots, and the Politics of Technological Futures (Duke University Press, March 2019), with responses by CRES Director Christine Hong and SJRC Director Jenny Reardon. A dessert reception will follow. […]

  • Living Writers: Student Readings

    Humanities Lecture Hall Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    Students will be reading from their own work.  

  • Linguistics Colloquia: Dave Kush

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

    Dave Kush (NTNU-Norway) - Title TBD About eight times each year, the Linguistics department hosts colloquia by distinguished faculty from around the world. For full information visit: https://linguistics.ucsc.edu/news-events/colloquia/index.html

  • TEDx Santa Cruz

    Rio Theater 1205 Soquel Avenue, Santa Cruz, CA, United States

    TEDxSantaCruz 2019: The Art of Hope Features riveting talks and performances from a diverse range of inspired, innovative and renowned speakers and artists. Join the local conference on December 7, […]

  • Sean Keilen: Reading Hamlet Now

    Forager, San Jose 420 S 1st St, San Jose, CA, United States

    Shakespeare's works are rightly famous for their lifelikeness and insights into human affairs. What can they show us about our circumstances now, in a world where truth is inscrutable, social […]

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