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SUMMARY:Ann Fink: “Feminist Ethics and the Neurobiology of Memory”
DESCRIPTION:UC Santa Cruz Feminist Studies Department Presents:  Feminist Science Studies Colloquia \nKalindi Vora\, University of California of San Diego\n“Life Support: Legacies of Imperial Science and Surrogate Technologies of Racialized Reproduction”\nJanuary 6\, 5:oo – 6:30pm\, Humanities 1 Room 210 \nAnn Fink\, New York University\n“Feminist Ethics and the Neurobiology of Memory”\nJanuary 13\, 5:00 – 6:30pm\, Humanities 1 Room 210 \nSara Giordano\, San Diego State University\n“Tinkering with Science: IRB\, DIY and Feminist Science Ethics”\nJanuary 20\, 5:00 – 6:30pm\, Humanities 1 Room 210 \nKristina Lyons\, University of California of Santa Cruz\n“Decomposition as Life Politics: Soils\, Shared Bodies\, and Stamina Under the Gun of the U.S.-Colombia War on Drugs”\nJanuary 27\, 5:00 – 6:30pm\, Humanities 1 Room 210
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ann-fink-feminist-ethics-and-the-neurobiology-of-memory-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:Maya Peterson: "The Padishah of the Hungry Steppe: Irrigation and Empire in Russian Turkestan"
DESCRIPTION:Maya Peterson’s work stands at the intersection of environmental history and imperial history. Her current book project explores the ways in which a focus on the physical environment might open up new avenues for thinking about modernity and colonial relationships in Central Asia under Russian and Soviet rule. She is Assistant Professor of History at UC Santa Cruz. \n  \nWinter 2015 Colloquium Series \nJanuary 14 : Maya Peterson \nJanuary 21: Naveeda Khan \nJanuary 28: Carolyn Dean \nFebruary 4: Madhavi Murty \nFebruary 11: Kris Alexanderson \nFebruary 18: Jennifer Horne \nFebruary 25: Gayle Salamon \nMarch 4: Christopher Chen \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/maya-peterson-the-padishah-of-the-hungry-steppe-irrigation-and-empire-in-russian-turkestan-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:DH Working Group Meeting / Works in Progress Session
DESCRIPTION:Alan Christy (History) will share his work on The Gail Project (http://thegailproject.routes.ucsc.edu/). Join us to discuss the challenges of organizing\, and sharing digital materials and the possibilities of memory collection online. \nThe Digital Humanities Working Group meets once-a-month to share ongoing work\, read foundational texts\, and create a vision for Digital Humanities at UCSC. All students\, faculty\, and staff welcome. \nContact digitalhumanities@ucsc.edu for more details about any of the above events.\nFollow @DH_UCSC on Twitter and Digital Humanities at UCSC on Facebook.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/dh-working-group-meeting-works-in-progress-session-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Senior Commons Room\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95062-1225\, United States
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CREATED:20141218T221659Z
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SUMMARY:Campus 50th Anniversary Kickoff: Dress Up Like It's 1965!
DESCRIPTION:Join us in Quarry Plaza for a fun 50th kick-off event. Come dressed up like it’s 1965\, be photographed by a professional photographer\, and compete for the best outfit. \nNoon to 2pm\nJanuary 15\, 2015\, at Quarry Plaza \nWhat did they actually wear in 1965? \nFollow our social media channels for hot tips from UC Santa Cruz alumna and Mad Men Co-Costume Designer Tiffany White Stanton (Kresge ‘03\, psychology). Share your “look” by hashtagging your photos #ucsc50 \nCompete for the most authentic 1965 outfit by posing for a photo for Tiffany to judge. The winners will be featured in the UCSC alumni magazine and on our social media channels. \nKZSC will be onsite broadcasting live and spinning tunes from 1965. \nIt’ll be swinging’. \nMore info at: 50years.ucsc.edu/kick-off \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/campus-50th-anniversary-kickoff-dress-up-like-its-1965-2/
LOCATION:Quarry Amphitheater
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SUMMARY:Living Writers Series: Cherrie Moraga
DESCRIPTION:The Creative Writing Program presents Cherrie Moraga in the Winter 2015 Living Writers Series. \nCherríe L. Moraga is playwright\, poet\, and essayist whose plays and publications have received national recognition and is a recipient of The American Studies Association Lifetime Achievement Award. \nMoraga has premiered and developed her work at theatres throughout San Francisco.  Brava’s production of “Heroes and Saints” in 1992 received numerous awards for best original script\, including the Drama-logue and Critic Circles Awards and the Pen West Award. Her most recent play\, NEW FIRE—To Put Things Right Again\, a collaboration with visual artist\, Celia Herrera Rodríguez\, had its world premiere at Brava Theater Center in San Francisco in January 2012. \nMoraga has served as an Artist in Residence in the Department of Theater and Performance Studies at Stanford University and currently also shares a joint appointment with Comparative Studies in Race & Ethnicity.   She teaches Creative Writing\, Chicano/Latino and Indigenous Studies\, and Playwriting. \n﻿\n  \nWinter 2015 Living Writers Series: \nJanuary 15: Cherrie Moraga\, poet/playwright \nJanuary 22: Veronica Reyes & Javier Huerta\, poets \nJanuary 29: Korimar Press\, Lorenzo Herrera Y Lozano (publisher) & Maya Chincilla (poet) \nFebruary 5: Rigoberto Gonzalez\, poet \nFebruary 12: Luis Alfaro\, performance artist/playwright \nFebruary 19: John Jota Leanos\, filmmaker \nFebruary 26: Anita Hill\, attorney \nMarch 5: Maceo Montoya\, fiction writer \nMarch 12: student reading \n  \nThe Living Writers Series is a free and public event held Thursdays\, 6:00-7:45 pm in Humanities Lecture Hall 206. Click here for more information\, or email ktyamash@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/living-writers-series-cherrie-moraga-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:Friday Forum for Graduate Research: Jesica Siham Fernández
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. Fridays from 12:00 – 1:30pm in Humanities 1\, Room 202. \n  \n\nWinter 2015 Schedule: \nJanuary 16th – Jesica Siham Fernández\, Social Psychology\, “Latina/o Children as Cultural Citizens: Membership\, Sense of Belonging\, Space and Rights” \nJesica Siham Fernández is a Ph.D. Candidate in Social Psychology with an emphasis in Latin American & Latino Studies (LALS). Her research focuses on social constructions of citizenship\, specifically how people define\, practice and embody citizenship in everyday life. Jesica is the recipient of the UC President’s Dissertation Year Fellowship. Her dissertation is a critical ethnography of Latina/o children’s cultural citizenship. In her work\, she explores how fourth- and fifth-grade Latina/o children in an after-school program define the terms citizen\, citizenship and rights\, and how they enact cultural citizenship. Jesica will be discussing a chapter of her dissertation\, which focuses on children’s cultural citizenship embodiment and processes (e.g. membership\, sense of belonging\, space and rights). \nJanuary 23rd – Wes Modes\, DANM\, “A Secret History of American River People” \nJanuary 30th – Aubrey Hobart\, Visual Studies\, “The Queen of Heaven and the Prince of Angels: Saintly Rivalry in Colonial Mexico” \nFebruary 6th – Melissa Brzycki\, History\, “Inventing the Socialist Child\, 1945-1976” \nFebruary 13th – Delio Vásquez\, HISC\, “The Criminal Revolutionary and the Revolutionary Criminal: Illegal Black Resistance in the 60s and 70s” \nFebruary 20th – Melissa Yinger\, Literature\, “Ronsard’s Echo-critical Poetic Narcissism: The Elegies for Narcissus and Gâtine” \nFebruary 27th – Tracy Perkins\, Sociology\, “From Protest to Policy: The Political Evolution of California Environmental Justice Activism\, 1980s-2010s” \nMarch 6th – Michael Wilson\, Politics\, “Violent Constructions: Classifying\, Explaining\, and Misrepresenting Contentious Politics” \nMarch 13th – Jessica Calvanico\, Feminist Studies\, “On the Politics of Owning a Kara Walker” \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\, Sociology\, Institute for Humanities Research\, as well as the GSA and GSC.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/friday-forum-for-graduate-research-jessica-siham-fernandez-2/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 202
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SUMMARY:Linguistics Research Colloquia: Claire Halpert
DESCRIPTION:About eight times each year the department hosts colloquium talks by distinguished faculty from around the world.\n  \n2014 – 2015 Speakers \nFALL 2014\nOctober 17th\nJane Grimshaw\, Rutgers \nDecember 12th\nAdam Albright\, MIT \nWINTER 2015\nJanuary 16th\nClaire Halpert\, University of Minnesota \nJanuary 23rd\nValentine Hacquard\, Maryland \nFebruary 6th\nRachel Walker\, USC \nmid-March: date TBA\nLASC: Linguistics at Santa Cruz Conference \nSPRING 2015\nApril 10th\nDaniel Lassiter\, Stanford \nApril 17th\nKeith Johnson\, UC Berkeley \nMay 1st\nGrant Goodall\, UC San Diego \nMay/June: date TBA\nLURC: Linguistics Undergraduate Research Conference
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/linguistics-research-colloquia-claire-halpert-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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