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SUMMARY:Katharyne Mitchell: Cultural Studies Colloquium - Church Sanctuary and the Spatial Politics of the Sacred
DESCRIPTION:Church sanctuary is not legal in any state in Europe\, but the cultural and religious sense of church space as sacred\, and the collective memory of this practice as an alternative form of justice\, still has a powerful legacy. In citing past sanctuary ideals and practices\, from medieval asylum law to recent sanctuary movements on behalf of refugees\, faith-based actors draw on these memories to reactivate older traditions of insurgent citizenship. In this talk\, Mitchell explores the critical role of space\, collective memory and non-secular webs of belief in these current challenges to orthodox assumptions of state sovereignty. \nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \n  \nKatharyne Mitchell is Dean of the Social Sciences and Professor of Sociology at the University of California\, Santa Cruz. Current research explores various aspects of migration and religion. Recent books include Making Workers: Radical Geographies of Education (Pluto Press\, 2018)\, and the co-edited Handbook on Critical Geographies of Migration (Edward Elgar\, 2019). Mitchell is the author of over 100 articles and book chapters and the recipient of grants from the MacArthur Foundation\, Spencer Foundation\, and National Science Foundation. The research for this talk was made possible by a Guggenheim Fellowship. \n  \nThe Center for Cultural Studies hosts a weekly Wednesday colloquium featuring work by faculty and visitors. The sessions consist of a 40-45 minute presentation followed by discussion. We gather at noon\, with presentations beginning at 12:15 PM. Participants are encouraged to bring their own lunches; the Center provides coffee\, tea\, and cookies. \nAll Center for Cultural Studies events are free and open to the public. Staff assistance is provided by the Humanities Institute.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/cultural-studies-colloquium-katharyne-mitchell/
LOCATION:Humanities 1\, Room 210\, 1156 high st\, Santa cruz\, CA\, 95060\, United States
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SUMMARY:Morton Marcus Poetry Reading: Gary Soto
DESCRIPTION:  \nEvent Photos by Crystal Birns: \nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \nGary Soto has published more than forty books for children\, young adults and adults\, including Too Many Tamales\, Chato’s Kitchen\, Baseball in April\, Buried Onions and The Elements of San Joaquin. He is the author of In and Out of Shadows\, a musical about undocumented youth and\, most recently\, The Afterlife\, a one-act play about teen murder and teen suicide. \nEvent Program:\nPoet Gary Young\, will host the program\, and the evening will include an announcement of the winner of the Morton Marcus Poetry Contest (recipient receives a $1\,000 prize). The reading will conclude with a book signing and reception. RSVP appreciated – seating is first come\, first served. \n \nDoors open at 6:30pm \nProgram begins at 7:00pm \nAbout Morton Marcus:\nThe Annual Morton Marcus Poetry Reading honors poet\, teacher\, and film critic Morton Marcus (1936–2009). Marcus\, a nationally acclaimed poet\, called Santa Cruz his home for more than fifty years. This annual poetry series continues Mort’s tradition of bringing acclaimed poets to Santa Cruz County\, continues to acknowledge the significant role poetry has played in our community’s history\, and works to maintain poetry’s influence in our county’s culture. For more information visit www.mortonmarcus.com. You can also view the Morton Marcus Archive in Special Collections at UCSC. \nThis community event is presented by the The Humanities Institute and co-sponsored by: \nBookshop Santa Cruz\nCabrillo College English Department\nCowell College\nLiving Writers Series\nOw Family Properties\nPoetry Santa Cruz\nPorter Hitchcock Modern Poetry Fund\nPorter College\nSanta Cruz Writes\nSpecial Collections & Archives \nDirections and Parking:\nThe UCSC Music Recital Hall is located at 402 McHenry Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA 95064\nParking lot attendants will be on site to sell permits and direct guests to available parking in the Performing Arts parking lot #126. The cost for parking is $5.\nIf you have disability-related needs\, please contact us at thi@ucsc.edu or call 831-459-1274 by November 4th\, 2019.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/morton-marcus-poetry-reading-gary-soto/
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