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SUMMARY:Christine King: "“Making Peace with Conflict”
DESCRIPTION:UCSC Cowell College Presents\nConflict and Compassion Speaker Series: Perspectives on Israel/Palestine \nTuesday Evenings Fall 2014\n6:00-7:45pm\, Merrill Academy 102 \nTuesday Oct 7: Christine King (Lecturer Kresge College). “Making Peace with Conflict” \nTuesday Oct 14: Dr. Jennifer Derr (History Department\, UC Santa Cruz). The History of Palestine: From Colonialism to Occupation. \nTuesday Oct 21: Dr. Bruce Thompson (History and Jewish Studies\, UCSC)- “The History of Zionism: From Hertzl to Ben-Gurion. \nTuesday Oct 28: Jean-Jacques Surbeck (Executive Director of Training and Education about the Middle East). Israel and the World\, a Unique Lesson in Double Standards. \nTuesday Nov 4: Hatam Bazian (Near Eastern Studies and Ethnic Studies\, UC Berkeley). Palestine\, Islamophobia and Global Dispossession \n*Thursday Nov 13: Stephen Zunes (Politics and International Studies\, University of San Francisco)- Israel\, Palestine\, and the United States: The Failure of Governments and the Hope from Civil Society \nTuesday Novr 18: Eran Kaplan (Chair Israel Studies\, San Francisco State University). Changes in Israel society and the Peace Process. \nTuesday Nov 25: Lee Ross (Psychology\, Stanford) and Byron Bland (Stanford Law School). Barriers for Peace. \nTuesday Dec 2: Aaron Hahn Tapper (Peace and Justice Studies\, University of San Francisco) and Tom Pettigrew (Psychology\, UC Santa Cruz). Contact\, Intergroup dialogue and the Question of Normalization.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/christine-king-making-peace-with-conflict-2/
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SUMMARY:Living Writers Series: Ariel Gore
DESCRIPTION:Ariel Gore is the editor & publisher of the Alternative Press Award-winning magazine Hip Mama and the author of eight books. Her latest\, The End of Eve\, chronicles her years spent caring for her dying mother. The memoir has been called “Terms of Endearment meets Whatever Happened to Baby Jane?” \nShe’s also edited half a dozen anthologies\, including Breeder (Seal Press)\, The People’s Apocalypse (Lit Star Press)\, and the LAMBDA-award winning Portland Queer (Lit Star Press). \nAriel lives in Oakland\, California\, and teaches online at Ariel Gore’s School for Wayward Writers. \n  \nFall 2014 Living Writers Series: \nOctober 9: Ariel Gore \nOctober 16: Kelly Link\, Kim Stanley Robinson\, Karen Joy Fowler \nOctober 23: Andrew Lam\, Kate Gale \nOctober 30: Tobias Wolff \nNovember 6: Helene Wecker \nNovember 13: ASL Performer Patrick Graybill\, Interpreter Aaron Brace \nNovember 20: Kelly Link\, Kim Stanley Robinson\, Karen Joy Fowler \nDecember 4: Katie Crouch \nDecember 11: Student Reading \n  \nAll events are free and open to the public from 4:00-5:45pm in Humanities Lecture Hall 206. Click here for more information\, or email meperks@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/living-writers-series-ariel-gore-2/
LOCATION:Humanities Lecture Hall\, Room 206\, UCSC Humanities Lecture Hall\, 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Erica Smeltzer: "Porous Time in the City of Gdansk/Danzig"
DESCRIPTION:Friday Forum For Graduate Research: A weekly interdisciplinary colloquium series for sharing graduate research across the humanities. Join us for light refreshments and weekly presentations by your fellow graduate students. \nFridays from 12:00 – 1:30pm in Humanities 1\, Room 202 \n  \n\n  \nThis event series is also made possible through the generous support of the departments of Literature\, History of Consciousness. Anthropology\, Feminist Studies\, HAVC\, Philosophy\, Politics\, Psychology and Sociology as well as the GSA and GSC.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/erica-smeltzer-porous-time-2/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 202
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SUMMARY:Master Memoir Workshop with Ariel Gore
DESCRIPTION:Master Memoir Workshop with Ariel Gore for faculty and graduate students. Participants will read Gore’s short memoir\,  Confessions of a Reluctant Caregiver and bring 2-3 pages of their own autobiographical material to workshop. Space is limited. Contact Micah Perks meperks@ucsc.edu to RSVP.\n  \nSponsored by the IHR Complicated Labor Research Cluster.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/master-memoir-workshop-with-ariel-gore-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Fireside Lounge\, Humanites 1 University of California\, Santa Cruz Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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SUMMARY:Karl Marlantes: "What It Is Like To Go To War"
DESCRIPTION:Santa Cruz Public Libraries presents an author visit and discussion with best selling author\, Karl Marlantes. \nAs a Marine lieutenant during the Vietnam War\, Karl Marlantes learned what every young officer learns – to fire a rifle\, to command a platoon\, to fight and to kill. Over the next four decades\, he spent his time reading\, thinking and writing a memoir that helped him come to terms with that experience. \nIn his book\, “What It Is Like to Go to War\,” Marlantes writes that while the Marine Corps trained him to kill\, “it didn’t teach me how to deal with killing.” \nIf the folks at the nonprofit organization Cal Humanities have their way\, people will be reading Marlantes’ book this fall. It’s the featured selection of California Reads: The War Comes Home\, a program offered by libraries throughout the state. Its goal: to bring people together to think and talk about what it is like to be a veteran. \nMarlantes’ book tour as part of California Reads includes multiple stops in Northern and Southern California\, at public libraries\, colleges and universities\, and veterans centers. \n  \nLocally\, Monterey County Free Libraries will sponsor a discussion with the author on Oct. 10 at 5:30 p.m. in CSU Monterey Bay’s library\, Room 1180. While the event is free\, attendees must purchase a parking permit from a machine on the lot or online. \nThe first 100 attendees will receive a free copy of the book.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/karl-marlantes-2/
LOCATION:Cal State Monterey Bay (CSUMB)\, Rm 1188
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