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SUMMARY:Postponed: Online Humanities Funding Workshop - Pivot
DESCRIPTION:The Research Development Office is holding an online workshop for Humanities faculty and graduate students to learn how to use Pivot to find funding opportunities. Pivot is a grant search engine that exists to connect researchers to private and federal funding. \nIn this session\, you will learn how to:\n1. Effectively tailor funding opportunity searches\n2. Receive new opportunity alerts in your email inbox\n3. Use your Pivot profile to identify collaborators\n4. Track specific funding opportunities \nPlease sign-up for Pivot at pivot.proquest.com before you arrive using this 3 minute video tutorial and connect on your laptop. Read the Session Agenda and contact the Research Development Office at resdev@ucsc.edu with any questions. \n\n\nThis event has been postponed.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/humanities-funding-workshop-pivot/
LOCATION:Zoom\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: The Deep Read: Kresge Reads The Testaments
DESCRIPTION:Get in the Deep Read spirit with a community of readers. Every Wednesday from 4:00 p.m.-7:00 p.m. (through April 1)\, students\, staff\, and faculty are welcome to join Kresge Provost Ben Leeds Carson at the Kresge Provost House to read aloud and discuss The Testaments. \nTo find the location\, follow Google Maps to “Kresge Provost House\,” and park in lot 143. The house is through a marked door in a stucco wall across the street from the lot. \nOpen to students\, faculty and staff.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-deep-read-kresge-reads-the-testaments/
LOCATION:Kresge Provost House\, Programs Annex\, 510 Porter-Kresge Rd\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, United States
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SUMMARY:Radical Futurisms Film Series: Part III
DESCRIPTION:How are artists envisioning radical futures? This free film series assembles a diverse\ngroup of visionaries whose films offer points of light in a dark world. Get Tickets Here >> \nFeaturing films by Isabelle Carbonel\, Cauleen Smith\, The Otolith Group\,\nAllora and Calzadilla\, John Jota Leaños\, Thirza Jean Cuthand\, and Woodbine. \nFor more information on the Beyond the World’s End exhibition and to see what films will be shown each day visit the MAH’s website. \n\nWednesday\, March 4th | View the Films >>\nWednesday\, March 11th | View the Films >>\nWednesday\, March 18th | View the Films >>\n\nThis film series is part of\, Beyond the End of the World\, a year-long research and exhibition project and public lecture series\, directed by T. J. Demos of UCSC’s Center for Creative Ecologies. The project brings leading international thinkers and cultural practitioners to UC Santa Cruz to discuss what lies beyond dystopian catastrophism\, and asks how we can cultivate radical futures of social justice and ecological flourishing. Funded by the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation John E. Sawyer Seminar on the Comparative Study of Culture and administered by The Humanities Institute. For more information visit BEYOND.UCSC.EDU.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/radical-futurisms-film-series-part-3/
LOCATION:Del Mar Theatre
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SUMMARY:CANCELLED: The Future of Jewish Food
DESCRIPTION:The leadership of this event has decided that it is in the community’s best interest to cancel this event. We will do our best to reschedule this event for a future date. Thank you for understanding. \n  \nThe UC Santa Cruz Humanities Institute presents: \nThe Future of Jewish Food at the Contemporary Jewish Museum\, San Francisco  \nWhat might the future of Jewish food look like in the age of lab grown kebab\, cricket-flour babka and algae bagels? How will the rules of kashrut apply to foods that the rabbis never imagined? Professor Nathaniel Deutsch\, Faculty Director of The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz moderates a conversation between professor Rachel B. Gross\, the John and Marcia Goldman Professor of American Jewish Studies at San Francisco State University and Benjamin Aldes Wurgaft author of Meat Planet: Artificial Flesh and the Future of Food\, exploring how we might approach our new food technologies. A selection of kosher food bites are available before the program and included in the ticket price. This is the annual The Helen Diller Distinguished Lecture in Jewish Studies and the event is supported by The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation and the UC Santa Cruz Center for Jewish Studies Annual Diller Lecture. \n  \nNathaniel Deutsch is professor of history and the Director of The Humanities Institute and the Center for Jewish Studies at the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, where he holds the Baumgarten Chair in Jewish Studies. Deutsch has written award winning books on Gnosticism\, Jewish mysticism\, African American Islam and eugenics\, and a Hasidic holy woman known as the Maiden of Ludmir. He received a Guggenheim Fellowship for The Jewish Dark Continent: Life and Death in the Russian Pale of Settlement. His forthcoming book (with Michael Casper)\, A Fortress in Brooklyn: Hasidic Williamsburg from White Flight to Gentrification\, will be published by Yale University Press. \n  \n \nBenjamin Aldes Wurgaft is a writer and historian\, and currently Visiting Assistant Professor of History and Social Studies at Wesleyan University. His books include Thinking in Public: Strauss\, Levinas\, Arendt\, and the recently published Meat Planet: Artificial Flesh and the Future of Food. Trained as an intellectual historian of modern Europe\, Wurgaft has also written about food for magazines and newspapers since the early 2000s\, and he is keenly interested in the ways food raises important philosophical\, anthropological\, and political questions. \n  \n  \nRachel B. Gross is Assistant Professor and John and Marcia Goldman Chair in American Jewish Studies in the Department of Jewish Studies at San Francisco State University. She is a scholar of religious studies whose work focuses on the lives\, spaces\, and objects of twentieth-century and contemporary American Jews. Her book\, Beyond the Synagogue: Jewish Nostalgia as Religious Practice is forthcoming from New York University Press in January 2021.\n \n  \n  \n  \nIf you have disability-related needs\, please contact the The Humanities Institute at thi@ucsc.edu or call 831-459-1274 by March 14\, 2020.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-future-of-jewish-food/
LOCATION:Contemporary Jewish Museum\, 736 Mission Street\, San Francisco\, CA\, 94103\, United States
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SUMMARY:POSTPONED: The Dickens Project: Day of Writing
DESCRIPTION:Due to the coronavirus outbreak\, this event has been postponed to a TBD later date.  \nThis program brings high school juniors and seniors to UCSC for an essay writing competition at UCSC. The grand prize winner will receive a scholarship worth 5 UC credits to study nineteenth-century literature at the Dickens Universe summer conference.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-dickens-project-day-of-writing/
LOCATION:UC Santa Cruz
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