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SUMMARY:The Kapany Collection–Sikh Art in America
DESCRIPTION:The Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery brings you a remarkable collection of Sikh art from Narinder S. and Satinder K. Kapany. Narinder S. Kapany established an endowed chair in entrepreneurship\, the Narinder Kapany Professorship in Entrepreneurship\, based initially at UCSC’s Baskin School of Engineering in support of the school’s leadership in the establishment of a comprehensive entrepreneurship program for the campus. This was the second endowed chair funded by Kapany\, who was a Regents Professor at UC Santa Cruz from 1977 to 1983 as well as a UC Santa Cruz Foundation Trustee. In 1999\, he endowed the Narinder Singh Kapany Chair in Optoelectronics at the Baskin School of Engineering. Kapany\, a Sikh\, was a research scientist\, entrepreneur\, art collector and philanthropist\, he is widely acknowledged as the father of fiber optics. \nThis unique exhibit introduces both Sikh art and ethos as well as a historical look at the Sikh migration and history from Punjab to America\, and more specifically California. It is our objective to enlighten the audience as to what and who the Sikh religion and people represent and their relevance\, not just here\, but around the world. \nThe main gallery displays a rare collection of both antique and contemporary art which does well to establish the history of the Sikh religion beginning with the spiritual teachings of Guru Nanak\, the first Guru (1469–1539)\, and of the nine Sikh gurus who succeeded him. Works reflect the gurus\, gurdwaras\, the Golden Temple–preeminent spiritual site of Sikhism\, rituals and religious communities. Three phulkaris\, loosely translated as  ”flower work”\, (large embroidered textiles in silk and cotton) draw inspiration from the wheat\, corn and barley farmed in much of Punjab. Lastly\, a set of intricately painted miniatures\, portraits on bone and ivory of the court and family\, often given to visiting dignitaries.\nThe Ann Dizikes Annex features a graphic timeline depicting the migration of the Sikhs in the late 1800’s to the present day. It presents a rich story of the important events and people that brought to life the current Sikh population we see today with its gurdwaras\, community\, agricultural and scientific contributions. \nThis is an exhibit not to be missed. We encourage all to come enjoy the magnificent art and the interesting\, rich culture and history of the Sikh people and their religion.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-kapany-collection-sikh-art-in-america/
LOCATION:Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery\, Cowell College\, Cowell College‎ 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160121T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160121T210000
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CREATED:20151209T204212Z
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SUMMARY:Hedy Rose: "My Childhood in Hiding: Amsterdam\, 1942-1945"
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk with Hedy Rose. \nFollowing her father’s arrest by the Nazis\, Hedy Rose\, her mother\, and sister spent nearly four years hidden in an Amsterdam cellar by a Christian samaritan.\nAdmission is free\, but pre-registration is required: http://goo.gl/forms/3Q3LZbYz8y \nReception will follow at 8pm.\n$4 parking; Recommended lot: Performing Arts\nFor more information\, including accessibility\, please contact Beverly Iniguez at binguez@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/hedy-rose-3/
LOCATION:Music Center Recital Hall\, Music Center\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150511T170000
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CREATED:20150424T194501Z
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SUMMARY:To Africa and Back
DESCRIPTION:Angela Elsy is a lecturer specialized in La Francophonie\, the countries and regions around the world where French is spoken. For ten years she served as director of La Maison Francophone\, an academic/residential program at Cowell College. She is in her third year and final year as Licker Chair at Cowell. She will present a public lecture in English on her research in Morocco\, Senegal and Cameroun in 2013 and 2014 and the course she taught based on this work.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/to-africa-and-back-2/
LOCATION:Cowell Conference Room\, Cowell College\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141219T160000
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CREATED:20141030T204314Z
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SUMMARY:Music of The Waves: A Conversation with Lawrence Weschler and William Finnegan Moderated by Harry Berger Jr.
DESCRIPTION:Lawrence Weschler and William Finnegan both graduated from Cowell College\, UCSC\, in 1974. Both worked at The New Yorker\, where Finnegan still works. Both studied here at UCSC with Harry Berger. And all three – Weschler\, Finnegan\, and Berger – are public intellectuals known for their humor and incisiveness and also for the zany connections they like to make. \nIn this symposium the three literary giants reflect on writing\, music\, time\, and surfing. Weschler focuses on the temporality of both writing and music. The writer and the musician structure time much as the architect\, the painter\, and the sculptor structure spaces. Finnegan sees timing as crucial to his writing and to his passion for surfing\, where the consequences of poor timing can be much more disastrous than in writing. Berger\, who is still prolific into his ninth decade\, will comment briefly on the ideas presented by Weschler and Finnegan; and then the gates will be thrust open for discussion among all in the room. \nFor more information\, please contact Katie Linder\, Cowell Events and Outreach Coordinator at klinder@ucsc.edu or call Emily Sloan-Pace\, Cowell’s College Academic Programs Coordinator at cwprvsta@ucsc.edu. \nPlease note that parking can pose a challenge\, but we hope the Cowell and Stevenson lots will be relatively open. Those lots include a parking station.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/music-of-the-waves-2/
LOCATION:Page Smith Library
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141202T180000
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SUMMARY:Aaron Hahn Tapper and Tom Pettigrew: "Intergroup Dialogue and the Question of Normalization"
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/aaron-hahn-tapper-and-tom-pettigrew-contact-intergroup-dialogue-and-the-question-of-normalization-2/
LOCATION:Merrill Academics 102
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SUMMARY:Lee Ross and Byron Bland: "Barriers for Peace"
DESCRIPTION:[vc_row][vc_column width=”1/1″][vc_column_text] \nConflict and Compassion Speaker Series: Perspectives on Israel/Palestine\nTuesday Evenings Fall 2014 • 6:00-7:45pm\, Merrill Academy 102\n  \n[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row][vc_row][vc_column width=”1/4″][vc_column_text] \nNext Lecture:\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.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][vc_column width=”3/4″][vc_column_text] \nPrevious Lecture in Series:\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 \nThursday 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.[/vc_column_text][/vc_column][/vc_row]
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/lee-ross-and-byron-bland-barriers-for-peace-2/
LOCATION:Merrill Academics 102
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141118T194500
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CREATED:20141016T165246Z
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SUMMARY:Eran Kaplan: "Changes in Israel Society and the Peace Process"
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/eran-kaplan-changes-in-israel-society-and-the-peace-process-2/
LOCATION:Merrill Academics 102
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141113T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141113T194500
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CREATED:20141016T164951Z
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SUMMARY:Stephen Zunes: "Israel\, Palestine\, and the United States: The Failure of Governments and the Hope from Civil Society"
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/stephen-zunes-israel-palestine-and-the-united-states-the-failure-of-governments-and-the-hope-from-civil-society-2/
LOCATION:Merrill Academics 102
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141021T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20141021T194500
DTSTAMP:20260509T223736
CREATED:20141016T163343Z
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SUMMARY:Dr. Bruce Thompson: "The History of Zionism: From Hertzl to Ben-Gurion"
DESCRIPTION:UCSC Cowell College Presents \n Conflict 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. \n\n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/dr-bruce-thompson-the-history-of-zionism-from-hertzl-to-ben-gurion-2/
LOCATION:Santa Cruz\, 95064\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140423T170000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20140423T183000
DTSTAMP:20260509T223736
CREATED:20140422T180520Z
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SUMMARY:"Finding the Mother Lode: Italian Immigrants in California" Screening and Q&A with Directors
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College Provost\, History Department\, Italian Studies Program\, Languages\, and Applied Linguistics Department present \nA Documentary by Gianfrano Norelli and Suma Kurien\nFollowed by Q&A with Directors \nFinding the Mother Lode provides a bracing contrast to East Coast stories and a new route to understanding the diversity and complexity of ethnic stories. A vivid interpretation of the past–one that recalls the ugly along the beautiful and the conflicts and tragedies along with the solidarity and triumphs.\n– Donna R. Gabaccia\, University of Minnesota
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/finding-the-mother-lode-italian-immigrants-in-california-screening-and-qa-with-directors-2/
LOCATION:Cowell\, Room 131\,  Cowell College 1156 High Street\, Santa Cruz\, CA\, 95064\, United States
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