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SUMMARY:Through the Decades: 50 Years of Feminist Studies at UC Santa Cruz
DESCRIPTION:Join Feminist Studies on June 6 in honoring 50 years at UC Santa Cruz. The event will be held at 3pm at the Stevenson Event Center\, with a reception to follow. \n \nThe event will be live-streamed for those who cannot attend in person. Click here to watch. \nFeminist Studies was established as the Women’s Studies program at UC Santa Cruz in 1974. Since its founding\, this pioneering department has been home to some of the field’s most prominent thinkers and has produced scores of alumni who have gone on to make contributions in a range of professions. \nFor this celebratory event\, we have assembled a panel of eight alums who will engage with Distinguished Feminist Studies Professor Emerita Bettina Aptheker to discuss what Feminist Studies has meant to their careers\, their lives\, and society at large. Our panelists: \nNancy Lemon (Kresge ’75\, Women’s Studies) – Retired Director of the Domestic Violence Practicum and Seminar at UC Berkeley School of Law and member of the first graduating class \nBlanca Tavera (Oakes ’86\, Women’s Studies) – Domestic violence activist\, founder of Defensa de Mujeres\, and retired professor at the San Jose State University School of Social Work \nNicole Nichols (nee Nasser) (Cowell ’99\, Literature and Women’s Studies) – Adult-Gerontology Acute Care Nurse Practitioner in Trauma Surgery and Surgical Critical Care at UC Davis Medical Center\, and adjunct faculty at University of Nevada\, Reno \nNaomi Marks (Merrill ’00\, Earth Sciences and Women’s Studies) – Geochemist\, Associate Program Leader for Nuclear Counterterrorism and Counterproliferation\, and Deputy Director of the Glenn T. Seaborg Institute at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory \nKate Schatz (Stevenson ’03\, Literature and Creative Writing) – New York Times bestselling author of the Rad Women series and Do the Work: An Anti-Racist Activity Book\, with W. Kamau Bell \nKim Angulo (Merrill ’13\, Feminist Studies) – Assistant Public Defender at the Sacramento County Public Defender’s Office \nSarah Elkotbeid (Crown ’18\, Environmental Studies and Feminist Studies) – Environmental Health Equity and Community Partnerships Advocate at the Natural Resources Defense Council \nHalima Kazem (Ph.D. ’22\, Feminist Studies) – Associate Director of Stanford’s Program in Feminist\, Gender & Sexualities Studies \nWe hope to see you as we mark the passage of 50 years and celebrate the generations of activists and feminist scholars who have contributed to the passionate pursuit and expansion of feminist thought and advocacy at UCSC!
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/through-the-decades-50-years-of-feminist-studies-at-uc-santa-cruz/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse XXII
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 22nd season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XXII)\, May 31\, June 1\, and June 2\, 2024 at 7:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC. \nFour fully-staged theater pieces will be presented in French\, Italian\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, performed by Language students and directed by their instructors. \nTo learn more about MEIP XXII and past performances visit: Miriam Ellis International Playhouse \nAll are welcome! Admission is free; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-xxii-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240601T190000
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CREATED:20240430T173249Z
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse XXII
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 22nd season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XXII)\, May 31\, June 1\, and June 2\, 2024 at 7:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC. \nFour fully-staged theater pieces will be presented in French\, Italian\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, performed by Language students and directed by their instructors. \nTo learn more about MEIP XXII and past performances visit: Miriam Ellis International Playhouse \nAll are welcome! Admission is free; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-xxii-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20240430T172542Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240430T180910Z
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse XXII
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 22nd season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XXII)\, May 31\, June 1\, and June 2\, 2024 at 7:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC. \nFour fully-staged theater pieces will be presented in French\, Italian\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, performed by Language students and directed by their instructors. \nTo learn more about MEIP XXII and past performances visit: Miriam Ellis International Playhouse \nAll are welcome! Admission is free; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-xxii/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240426T193000
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DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20240409T182357Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240409T210815Z
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SUMMARY:Yosimar Reyes' One-Man Show: "Prieto"
DESCRIPTION:NATIONALLY ACCLAIMED POET\, YOSIMAR REYES\, BRINGS HIS FULL-LENGTH AUTOBIOGRAPHICAL ONE-MAN SHOW TO UC SANTA CRUZ\nDirected by Kat Evasco and Sean San José\, Produced by The Living World Project \n  \nCRES 70u – (Un)docu Studies\, in collaboration with the Cultural Arts and Diversity Resource Center (CADrc) and the Center for Racial Justice (CRJ) bring the captivating autobiographical one-man show written and performed by renowned artist Yosimar Reyes – “Prieto” to UC Santa Cruz. \nThrough the playful\, lovably naive lens of an 8-year-old Reyes\, Prieto tells the story of an overprotective grandmother who recycles bottles to support her family while her grandson wonders why they can’t have money like his friends. It tells the story of chismosa vecinas (gossipy neighbors) who peek through their windows and watch as the neighborhood boys tease young Reyes for “acting like a girl.” To escape from the taunting and the daily toil\, Reyes creates an imaginary world for himself — one made up of books and ’90s R&B. Prieto saw its world premiere production at San Francisco’s Brava Theater in October 2022. Now on tour with The Living Word Project\, Prieto has seen productions at San Jose Theater\, and Movimiento de Arte y Cultura Latino Americana (MACLA) in San Jose\, CA. \nThis event is free for UCSC Students\, Faculty and Staff with Registration. Doors will open at 7:00 PM\, show begins at 7:30PM. \n \n  \nCo-sponsored by Baskin School of Engineering\, Center for Reimagining Leadership\, Dean of Students Office\, Division of Student Affairs and Success\, El Centro – Chicanx Latinx Resource Center\, The Lionel Cantú Queer Resource Center\, HSI Initiatives\, Social Science Division\, The Humanities Institute\, Humanities Division\, Office of Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion\, Education Department\, and the Sociology Department.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/yosimar-reyes-one-man-show-prieto/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240207T160000
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DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20231218T224726Z
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SUMMARY:From the Roots - Favianna Rodriguez Artist Talk
DESCRIPTION:The Eloise Pickard Smith Gallery is pleased to present a solo exhibition Favianna Rodriguez: Power From The Roots opening January 9 and running through March 9\, 2024. \nFavianna Rodriguez is an Oakland based activist and artist beloved for her work tied to social justice movements\, such as her iconic image of a butterfly with the text “Migration is Beautiful” mobilized in support of migrant justice. In recent years\, Rodriguez has focused on figurative work related to plants\, animals and climate justice. This exhibition asks: how do portraits of species relate to an ecology of social movements? The show is organized around local species impacted by climate change including coastal redwoods\, mountain lions\, coho salmon and butterflies\, among others. These portraits of species are in dialogue with activist posters\, demonstrating how social issues are fundamentally intertwined with environmental justice. For example\, a collaged portrait of coho salmon\, a keystone species that the Ohlone people relied on for food\, will be surrounded by posters about decolonization and food justice. Viewers will explore activism from the roots- both in terms of systemic issues impacting our world today and the actual roots of the trees that inhabit our shared local ecosystem. \nJoin us for a talk with the artist on February 7th at Stevenson Event Center. \nPresented by Cowell College. Co-Sponsored by the Dolores Huerta Research Center for the Americas\, the UC Santa Cruz Institute of Arts and Sciences\, The Humanities Institute\, and UCSC HSI Initiatives.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/from-the-roots-favianna-rodriguez-artist-talk/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240119
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20240122
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20240110T190428Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240110T190505Z
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SUMMARY:CruzHacks 2024 Hackathon
DESCRIPTION:CruzHacks is the largest hackathon in Santa Cruz! Each year\, hundreds of students are invited to develop solutions to real-world problems\, pursue inclusion in tech\, and kindle the spirit of innovation. \nCruzHacks was founded in 2013 as Hack UCSC by Mark Adams\, Brent Haddad\, and Doug Erickson. In 2018\, Hack UCSC was rebranded as CruzHacks\, and became a student-led non-profit hackathon. Throughout the years\, CruzHacks/Hack UCSC has sparked innovation and creativity from attendees and has even been the source of a few start-up companies. \nCruzHacks 2024 is a three-day event where you can work with others on new software and/or hardware projects. You’ll be able to build your ideas\, network\, and show off your talent. There are hundreds of students\, mentors\, sponsors\, and judges that can help push your vision forward. The event also includes workshops geared towards students of all levels to learn and improve their technical skills.  CruzHacks 2024 starts Friday night and ends Sunday afternoon. This year\, it will take place on January 19 – 21 at Stevenson Event Center\, UCSC. \nFor more information about the event and FAQ’s visit CruzHacks. \nThis event is co-sponsored by The Humanities Institute\, UCSC Humanities\, Baskin Engineering\, Cruz Foam\, UCSC Division of Student Affairs and Success\, and many more.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/cruzhacks-2024-hackathon/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231010T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20231010T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20230919T160020Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20230922T005904Z
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SUMMARY:Strawberry Picker Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:The Hispanic-Serving Institution (HSI) Initiatives invites you to join a film screening event featuring Strawberry Picker produced by Inspira Studios. This special event has been organized in celebration and recognition of Latinx Heritage Month\, and is cosponsored by The Humanities Institute at UC Santa Cruz. \nStrawberry Picker is a short documentary depicting the life story of a little boy growing up in labor camps to become a world-class artist! The film provides a look at generations of struggle and resilience in the Chicano Art Community through the experiences of Watsonville-born and raised\, Chicano Artist\, Juan R. Fuentes. \nOur special guests\, Juan R. Fuentes and filmmakers\, Maria Cano-Bonner and Eugenia Renteria\, from Inspira Studios will join us in a panel discussion on the importance of Latinx representation in media and the arts\, and the inspiration for their work. \nTuesday\, October 10 from 6:00 – 8:00 PM \nAt Stevenson Event Center\nLight refreshments will be provided!\nPlease RSVP if you plan to attend this event.\n\nVisit the HSI Initiatives event webpage here.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/strawberry-picker-film-screening/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20230512
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20230515
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CREATED:20230426T021709Z
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP XXI)
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 21st season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XXI)\, May 12\, 13\, and 14\, at 7:00 PM in the Stevenson  Event Center at UCSC. The program of fully-staged multilingual performances in French\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, will be performed by Language students and directed by their instructors.  \nThere is no admission charge; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00.  \nThis year’s presentation in Japanese will consist of a demonstration of a Taiko performance of “Yashiro no Uta (The Song of the Shrine) composed by Ikuyo Conant/ Artistic Director of Watsonville Taiko Group\, after a brief  explanation of what Taiko is.  \nFrench will be represented by Art (Art)\, a light reflection on the value of art\, adapted and directed\, from the eponymous play by Yasmina Reza\, by Renée Cailloux.  \nFinally\, Spanish will bring us “Rompiendo el hielo” (“Breaking the Ice”)\, an original contemporary comedy piece\, written  and performed by students\, that follows a grocery store staff on a not so ordinary day.  \nOver the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences\, who look forward to experiencing  their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend this year’s  presentation.   \nFor more information\, please contact Renee Cailloux (rcaillou@ucsc.edu)  or consult https://cowell.ucsc.edu/academics/cw-related-programs/meip/index.html.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-20th-season-of-the-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-meip-xx/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221203T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20221203T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20221013T220151Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20221013T220320Z
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SUMMARY:Miriam Ellis Memorial Celebration
DESCRIPTION:Join us to celebrate the life of Miriam Ellis\, lecturer emerita of French\, fellow of Cowell College\, and founder of the Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP). The memorial will be held at Stevenson Event Center (SEC)\, where audiences have long enjoyed and will continue to enjoy performances of the MEIP. Miriam’s irrepressible joy touched the lives of many people at the university\, in Santa Cruz\, and beyond. The purpose of the Memorial is to bring us all together to reminisce\, reflect\, and share stories. As Miriam may have said\, quoting Moliere\, “We die only once\, and for such a long time.” If you are inclined to wear your favorite special hat to the event\, please do so in homage to our spirited and brilliant friend. \nParking attendants will be in the lower lot of Stevenson. Overflow parking will be at Merrill. Carpooling is encouraged. A shuttle will help guests will mobility challenges climb the hill to SEC. If you have questions or concerns\, please contact the event organizer\, Faye Crosby\, at fjcrosby@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/62651/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20220522T213000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20220509T205047Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20220509T205047Z
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SUMMARY:Miriam Ellis International Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 20th season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XX)\, May 20\, 21\, and 22\, 2022 at 8:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC.\nSeveral fully-staged theater pieces in different languages (TBA)\, with English supertitles\, performed by Language students and directed by their instructors.\nNo admission charge; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00. \nInterested in participating? Contact us:\nRenée Cailloux\, co-producer and director of the French Play: rcaillou@ucsc.edu\nSakae Fujita\, co-producer and director of the Japanese Play: sakaefuj@ucsc.edu
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-5/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190519T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20190424T172544Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T192829Z
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SUMMARY:The 19th Season of the Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP XIX)
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 19th season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XIX)\, May 17\, 18\, and 19\, at 8:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC. The program of fully-staged multilingual theater pieces in Chinese\, French\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, will be performed by Language students and directed by their instructors. There is no admission charge; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00. \nThis year’s presentation in Japanese will consist of Tales of the Service Industry\, comprised of three vignettes by the comic duo of Sandwichman and Un-Jash\, directed by Sakae Fujita and her students. Spanish will offer a work by the Chilean playwright\, Sergio Vodanovic\, El delental blanco (The White Apron)\, with Carolina Castillo-Trelles directing. Chinese will present Butterfly Lovers\, inspired by a Chinese folktale\, directed by Ting-Ting Wu\, and adapted by her students. French will be represented by On fait le marché avec Papa (Shopping with Papa)\, a glimpse at adult life through the eyes of a small boy\, from Les aventures du petit Nicholas (The Adventures of little Nicholas)\, by Gocinny and Sempé\, Renée Cailloux\, who adapted the work for the stage\, and Miriam Ellis\, will direct. \nFrench\nOn fait le marché avec Papa (Shopping with Papa) \nFrom The Adventures of little Nicholas  \nBy Gocinny and Sempé Adapted by Renée Cailloux \nDirected by Miriam Ellis and Renée Cailloux \nJapanese  \nサービス業カタログ (Anything for You\, Dear Customer!)\nBased on vignettes by Japanese comic duos \nDirected by Sakae Fujita and her students \nSpanish  \nEl delantal blanco (The White Apron) \nBy Sergio Vodanović \nDirected by Carolina Castillo-Trelles \n Chinese  \n梁祝 (Butterfly Lovers) \nInspired by a Chinese folktale \nAdapted by Ting Ting Wu’s students \nDirected by Ting Ting Wu \nOver the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences\, who look forward to hearing their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Leslie (lmhunter@ucsc.edu).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/19th-season-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-meip-xix-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190518T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190518T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20190424T172240Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T192751Z
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SUMMARY:The 19th Season of the Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP XIX)
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 19th season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XIX)\, May 17\, 18\, and 19\, at 8:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC. The program of fully-staged multilingual theater pieces in Chinese\, French\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, will be performed by Language students and directed by their instructors. There is no admission charge; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00. \nThis year’s presentation in Japanese will consist of Tales of the Service Industry\, comprised of three vignettes by the comic duo of Sandwichman and Un-Jash\, directed by Sakae Fujita and her students. Spanish will offer a work by the Chilean playwright\, Sergio Vodanovic\, El delental blanco (The White Apron)\, with Carolina Castillo-Trelles directing. Chinese will present Butterfly Lovers\, inspired by a Chinese folktale\, directed by Ting-Ting Wu\, and adapted by her students. French will be represented by On fait le marché avec Papa (Shopping with Papa)\, a glimpse at adult life through the eyes of a small boy\, from Les aventures du petit Nicholas (The Adventures of little Nicholas)\, by Gocinny and Sempé\, Renée Cailloux\, who adapted the work for the stage\, and Miriam Ellis\, will direct. \nFrench\nOn fait le marché avec Papa (Shopping with Papa) \nFrom The Adventures of little Nicholas  \nBy Gocinny and Sempé Adapted by Renée Cailloux \nDirected by Miriam Ellis and Renée Cailloux \nJapanese  \nサービス業カタログ (Anything for You\, Dear Customer!)\nBased on vignettes by Japanese comic duos \nDirected by Sakae Fujita and her students \nSpanish  \nEl delantal blanco (The White Apron) \nBy Sergio Vodanović \nDirected by Carolina Castillo-Trelles \n Chinese  \n梁祝 (Butterfly Lovers) \nInspired by a Chinese folktale \nAdapted by Ting Ting Wu’s students \nDirected by Ting Ting Wu \nOver the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences\, who look forward to hearing their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Leslie (lmhunter@ucsc.edu).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/19th-season-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-meip-xix-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190517T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20190424T171845Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190513T192153Z
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SUMMARY:The 19th Season of the Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP XIX)
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College and the Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics will present the 19th season of the Miriam Ellis international Playhouse (MEIP XIX)\, May 17\, 18\, and 19\, at 8:00 PM in the Stevenson Event Center at UCSC. The program of fully-staged multilingual theater pieces in Chinese\, French\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English supertitles\, will be performed by Language students and directed by their instructors. There is no admission charge; parking in adjacent lots is $5.00. \nThis year’s presentation in Japanese will consist of Tales of the Service Industry\, comprised of three vignettes by the comic duo of Sandwichman and Un-Jash\, directed by Sakae Fujita and her students. Spanish will offer a work by the Chilean playwright\, Sergio Vodanovic\, El delental blanco (The White Apron)\, with Carolina Castillo-Trelles directing. Chinese will present Butterfly Lovers\, inspired by a Chinese folktale\, directed by Ting-Ting Wu\, and adapted by her students. French will be represented by On fait le marché avec Papa (Shopping with Papa)\, a glimpse at adult life through the eyes of a small boy\, from Les aventures du petit Nicholas (The Adventures of little Nicholas)\, by Gocinny and Sempé\, Renée Cailloux\, who adapted the work for the stage\, and Miriam Ellis\, will direct. \nFrench\nOn fait le marché avec Papa (Shopping with Papa) \nFrom The Adventures of little Nicholas  \nBy Gocinny and Sempé Adapted by Renée Cailloux \nDirected by Miriam Ellis and Renée Cailloux \nJapanese  \nサービス業カタログ (Anything for You\, Dear Customer!)\nBased on vignettes by Japanese comic duos \nDirected by Sakae Fujita and her students \nSpanish  \nEl delantal blanco (The White Apron) \nBy Sergio Vodanović \nDirected by Carolina Castillo-Trelles \n Chinese  \n梁祝 (Butterfly Lovers) \nInspired by a Chinese folktale \nAdapted by Ting Ting Wu’s students \nDirected by Ting Ting Wu \nOver the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences\, who look forward to hearing their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Leslie (lmhunter@ucsc.edu).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/19th-season-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-meip-xix/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T113000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190427T141500
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20190222T190737Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190419T191841Z
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SUMMARY:Distinguished Graduate Student Alumni Award Luncheon and Career Paths Panel
DESCRIPTION:11:30am-12:50pm \nAnnual award luncheon for five distinguished graduate student alumni\, one from each academic division.\nThis year’s luncheon will include a panel discussion with the five distinguished graduate student alumni honorees about their career trajectories after receiving their graduate-level degree from UCSC to their current positions of distinction\, for the benefit of audience members of current and alumni graduate students. \n12:50pm-2:15pm \nCareer Paths Panel of the five distinguished graduate student alumni honorees. Currently enrolled UCSC grad students encouraged to attend. \nClick here to Register
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/distinguished-graduate-student-alumni-award-luncheon-career-paths-panel/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190209T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190209T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20190114T221122Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190116T203843Z
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SUMMARY:John Dizikes Memorial
DESCRIPTION:John Dizikes\, a professor emeritus of American Studies and a founding member of the faculty of the University of California\, Santa Cruz\, died at his home in Santa Cruz on December 26\, 2018. He was 86. \nDizikes was a Harvard-trained historian who joined UC Santa Cruz the summer before the campus first opened its doors to students in 1965. He was drawn to the school’s commitment to undergraduates and its determination to be a different kind of modern research university—one organized around a system of smaller residential colleges that nurtured the student experience. \nOver the course of 35 years\, Dizikes was a professor of history\, a professor and co-founder of the American Studies Department\, provost of Cowell College from 1979-1983\, and chair of the Council of Provosts. \nRead More \nClick here to register for the memorial \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/john-dizikes-memorial/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180520T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180520T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20180423T210431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180423T214219Z
UID:10006631-1526846400-1526853600@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Miriam Ellis International Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics\, Cowell\, and Stevenson Colleges at UCSC will present the 18th season of the (MEIP) from May 17th through May 20th at 8:00 PM at the Stevenson Event Center on campus. In this unique multilingual program\, students will be featured in fully-staged excerpts of short works in Punjabi\, French. German\, and Spanish\, with English super-titles. \nThere is no admission charge for the event; nearby parking is $4.00. \nThere are exciting innovations in the program this year\, with the first MEIP presentation of works in Punjabi\, including a short play and poetry\, directed by Arshinder Kaur\, and excerpts from Mozart’s opera\, The Magic Flute\, sung in German\, directed by Sheila Willey\, and performed by students of the University Opera Theater\, as a preview of their upcoming production of the opera\, which will take place from May 31 to June 3 at the UCSC Music Center Recital Hall. Students of French will portray scenes from Marcel Pagnol’s Fanny\, one of the plays in his trilogy about a group of serio-comic characters in Marseille\, directed by Miriam Ellis and Renée Cailloux. Spanish will offer a contemporary comedy\, Black and White\, by Ignacio Dominis\, directed by Carolina Castillo-Trelles\, which explores characters who live in two different worlds\, separated by a line never to be crossed. Over the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences who look forward to hearing their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Leslie at lmhunter@ucsc.edu or (831-459- 2054).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-4/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180518T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180518T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20180423T205929Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180423T210338Z
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SUMMARY:Miriam Ellis International Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics\, Cowell\, and Stevenson Colleges at UCSC will present the 18th season of the Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP) from May 17th through May 20th at 8:00 PM at the Stevenson Event Center on campus. In this unique multilingual program\, students will be featured in fully-staged excerpts of short works in Punjabi\, French. German\, and Spanish\, with English super-titles. \nThere is no admission charge for the event; nearby parking is $4.00. \nThere are exciting innovations in the program this year\, with the first MEIP presentation of works in Punjabi\, including a short play and poetry\, directed by Arshinder Kaur\, and excerpts from Mozart’s opera\, The Magic Flute\, sung in German\, directed by Sheila Willey\, and performed by students of the University Opera Theater\, as a preview of their upcoming production of the opera\, which will take place from May 31 to June 3 at the UCSC Music Center Recital Hall. Students of French will portray scenes from Marcel Pagnol’s Fanny\, one of the plays in his trilogy about a group of serio-comic characters in Marseille\, directed by Miriam Ellis and Renée Cailloux. Spanish will offer a contemporary comedy\, Black and White\, by Ignacio Dominis\, directed by Carolina Castillo-Trelles\, which explores characters who live in two different worlds\, separated by a line never to be crossed. Over the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences who look forward to hearing their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Leslie at lmhunter@ucsc.edu or (831-459- 2054).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180517T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180517T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20180423T205846Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20180423T210241Z
UID:10006628-1526587200-1526594400@thi.ucsc.edu
SUMMARY:Miriam Ellis International Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics\, Cowell\, and Stevenson Colleges at UCSC will present the 18th season of the Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP) from May 17th through May 20th at 8:00 PM at the Stevenson Event Center on campus. In this unique multilingual program\, students will be featured in fully-staged excerpts of short works in Punjabi\, French. German\, and Spanish\, with English super-titles. \nThere is no admission charge for the event; nearby parking is $4.00. \nThere are exciting innovations in the program this year\, with the first MEIP presentation of works in Punjabi\, including a short play and poetry\, directed by Arshinder Kaur\, and excerpts from Mozart’s opera\, The Magic Flute\, sung in German\, directed by Sheila Willey\, and performed by students of the University Opera Theater\, as a preview of their upcoming production of the opera\, which will take place from May 31 to June 3 at the UCSC Music Center Recital Hall. Students of French will portray scenes from Marcel Pagnol’s Fanny\, one of the plays in his trilogy about a group of serio-comic characters in Marseille\, directed by Miriam Ellis and Renée Cailloux. Spanish will offer a contemporary comedy\, Black and White\, by Ignacio Dominis\, directed by Carolina Castillo-Trelles\, which explores characters who live in two different worlds\, separated by a line never to be crossed. Over the years\, our multilingual theater presentations have attracted loyal audiences who look forward to hearing their native or acquired languages in this unusual format\, and we cordially invite the community to attend. \nFor more information\, please contact Lisa Leslie at lmhunter@ucsc.edu or (831-459- 2054).
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/miriam-ellis-international-playhouse/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170518T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170521T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20170504T191533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170504T191533Z
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:Description:\nThis year’s program will feature fully-staged works in French\, Japanese\, Russian\, and Spanish. English super-titles will translate each of the pieces. The French segment will be devoted to scenes from Jean Giraudoux’s comic fantasy\, La Folle de Chaillot\, (The Madwoman of Chaillot) directed by Miriam Ellis\, while Spanish will present Fable\, by Samaniego\, with Marta Navarro directing her students in this study. Russian will be devoted to an original work\, Happy Dating\, Everyone\, directed by Natasha Samokhina\, who created the piece with her students and will direct. For Japanese\, we will present Music of Japan\, directed by Sakae Fujita. \nAdmission Details: \nThere is no admission charge for this unique multicultural event. Parking is available and attendants will be selling $4.00 permits in the Stevenson parking lots\, 109 and 110 from 7:15pm – 8:30pm all nights of production. \nDates:\nMay 18th – 8:00pm\nMay 19th – 8:00pm\nMay 20th – 8:00pm\nMay 21st  – 8:00pm
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170508T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170508T153000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20170328T230220Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20170328T230220Z
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SUMMARY:The Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation Presidential Chair in Feminist Studies Investiture Ceremony
DESCRIPTION:The Humanities Division and Feminist Studies department are very excited to announce the Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation Presidential Chair in Feminist Studies at UC Santa Cruz. This endowed chair was recently established with a $500\,000 gift from the Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation and matching funds from the UC Regents. Bettina Aptheker\, Distinguished Professor of Feminist Studies\, is the inaugural chair holder. The endowed chair will help fund research and teaching as well as graduate fellowships in feminist studies. \n \nFeminist Studies Investiture Ceremony from IHR on Vimeo. \nEvent Photos: by Steve Kurtz\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr.  \nJoin us for the Investiture Ceremony\, May 8\, 2017 at 2pm to be held at the Stevenson Event Center. Reception to follow. \nComplimentary parking will be available in the Barn Theater parking lot. Parking permits will be on sale for $4. Continuous shuttle service to Stevenson Event Center will be available from 1:15 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Barn Theater. \n \nAbout Bettina Aptheker \n \nBettina Aptheker is a nationally recognized historian and a scholar of feminist studies. She received her Ph.D. in History of Consciousness from UC Santa Cruz and became the first ladder-rank faculty member of the Feminist Studies Department\, then known as Women’s Studies\, in 1987. For nearly three decades Bettina has taught one of the country’s largest and most influential introductory feminist studies courses\, exposing more than 10\,000 students to her deeply compelling teaching. Bettina works extensively with graduate students in Feminist Studies\, and other departments\, and teaches graduate seminars\, including Feminist Pedagogy and Black Feminist Reconstruction. She has received numerous awards over the years\, and in June will be presented with the Dizikes Faculty Teaching Award in the Humanities. \nAbout the The Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation \n \nThe Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation currently focuses on improving the lives of women and girls and ensuring equal access to education for all community members. UC Santa Cruz and the Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation have been partnering on advancing innovative and impactful scholarship for many years. The foundation has funded the Baskin Feminist Scholars Program and the Baskin Scholars Program in Engineering that enable community college students to transfer to UC Santa Cruz\, underwritten fellowships to women doctoral students in engineering\, offered scholarships to women transfer students\, and funded the summer Girls in Engineering program for middle-school girls since its inception. With this new Presidential Chair\, the Peggy and Jack Baskin Foundation is leading the way in support of teaching and research in feminist studies at UC Santa Cruz. \n  \n 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-peggy-and-jack-baskin-foundation-presidential-chair-in-feminist-studies-investiture-ceremony-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170207T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20170207T173000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20161215T184720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20161215T184720Z
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SUMMARY:Labor Mobility and Precarity on a Global Scale: A Symposium with Guy Standing\, Alejandro Grimson\, and Biao Xiang (Non-citizenship Series)
DESCRIPTION:Event Videos:\n \nLabor Mobility and Precarity on a Global Scale: Guy Standing from IHR on Vimeo. \n \nLabor Mobility and Precarity on a Global Scale: Alejandro Grimson 2.7.17 from IHR on Vimeo. \n \nLabor Mobility and Precarity on a Global Scale: Biao Xiang from IHR on Vimeo. \n  \nEvent Photos:\nIf you have trouble viewing above images\, you may view this album directly on Flickr. \nThis symposium explores how global labor mobility and rising precarity affect and connect the experiences of citizens and non-citizens. Precarity\, the experience of insecurity and constant risk of exclusion\, is central to the experience of many labor migrants and citizen-workers in our time. Today’s labor migrants are new denizens—residents or inhabitants who are not quite full members of society. They are incorporated into societies that desire their labor\, but reject their very presence. Meanwhile\, citizen-workers are exposed to new forms of vulnerability as social rights\, such as education\, health care\, and retirement\, are increasingly privatized\, made contingent\, or dissolved altogether. In such contexts\, a majority of British voters demand Brexit and Donald Trump is elected president with the mandate to “make America great again.” \nTo prepare for this symposium\, Guy Standing\, Alejandro Grimson\, and Biao Xiang will take part in a seminar on labor mobility and precarity on Monday\, February 6\, 12:00-2:00\, in Humanities 1\, Room 210. \n  \nPlease register here prior to attending the February 7th symposium. \n  \nSymposium Schedule:\n12:00-12:20pm – Lunch\n12:20-1:50pm – Guy Standing (School of Oriental & African Studies): “The Precariat: The New Denizens” + Q&A\n1:50-2:05pm – Coffee break\n2:05-3:35pm – Alejandro Grimson (Universidad Nacional de San Martín): “The Waste Product of Globalization’s Party” + Q&A\n3:35-3:50pm – Coffee break\n3:50-5:20pm – Biao Xiang (University of Oxford): “The Other Precariat: Notes from Asia” + Q&A \n  \nSpeakers:\nAlejandro Grimson\, an expert on south-south migration\, is dean of the School of Social Sciences at Universidad Nacional de San Martín in Buenos Aires\, Argentina. He is the author of many books\, including Relatos de la diferencia y la igualdad: los bolivianos en Buenos Aires (Eudeba\, 1999) and Los límites de la cultura: crítica de las teorías de la identidad (Siglo XXI Argentina\, 2011)\, winner of the Latin American Studies Association’s Premio Iberoamericano for best book of the year. \nJuan Poblete is Professor of Literature and Co-principal Investigator of Non-citizenship\, UC Santa Cruz’s Andrew W. Mellon Foundation Sawyer Seminar. His broad and myriad research interests include nineteenth-century Latin American literature\, nation and nationalism\, and popular culture in the Americas. His most recent publications include Sports and Nationalism in Latin America (with Héctor Fernández L’Hoeste and Robert McKee-Irwin\, Palgrave\, 2015) and Humor in Latin American Cinema (with Juana Suárez\, Palgrave\, 2016). \nGuy Standing\, Professor of Development Studies at the School of Oriental and African Studies at the University of London\, is a scholar of labor\, globalization\, citizenship\, and social movements. His most recent books include A Precariat Charter: From Denizens to Citizens (Bloomsbury Academic Press\, 2014) and The Precariat: The New Dangerous Class (Bloomsbury Academic Press\, 2011). From 1999 until March 2006\, he was director of the Socio-Economic Security Programme of the International Labour Organisation in Geneva\, Switzerland. \nBiao Xiang\, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford\, specializes in labor\, migration\, and social change in Asia. An ethnographer\, he has studied migration from rural China to Beijing\, migrant Indian information technology engineers in Australia\, and unskilled labor migration from China to Japan\, South Korea\, and Singapore. He is the author of The Intermediary Trap (Princeton University Press\, forthcoming)\, Global Bodyshopping (Princeton University Press\, 2007)\, Transcending Boundaries (Chinese edition by Sanlian Press\, 2000; English edition by Brill Academic Publishers\, 2005)\, and the co-editor of Return: Nationalizing Transnational Mobility in Asia(Duke University Press\, 2013). \n  \nThis symposium is co-sponsored by the Chicano Latino Research Center and Institute for Humanities Research\, with generous support from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation. 
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/labor-mobility-and-precarity-on-a-global-scale-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160525T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20160527T200000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20160506T173753Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20160506T173753Z
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP) XVI
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics\, Cowell College\, and Stevenson College\, will present The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP)\, an annual multilingual program of fully-staged short theater pieces\, for its 16th season. Three public performances will be held on May 25\, 26\, and 27 (Wed. – Fri.) at 8:00 PM at the Stevenson Event Center\, UCSC\, and will feature works in French\, Japanese\, Russian\, and Spanish\, with English super-titles projected above the stage. The program will be directed by Language lecturers and performed by Language students. There is no admission charge\, with nearby parking at $4.00. \nThis year’s works include: (in French) Scenes from TARTUFFE\, by Molière\, directed by Miriam Ellis; (in Japanese) BEST FRIENDS\, by Yuuki Himura & Osamu Shitara\, directed by Sakae Fujita; (in Russian) UNCLE FYODOR\, THE DOG AND THE CAT\, by Edward Uspensky\, directed by Natalya Samokhina and her students; (in Spanish) THE BAT\, based on a myth by Eduardo Galeano\, directed by Marta Navarro. The pieces range in style from folklore to classical and modern-day theater\, with emphasis on their comic elements. \nOver the years\, the IP presentations have represented an important annual event for UCSC and have attracted a loyal following. In addition to those on campus\, many community members\, as well as faculty and students from high schools and Cabrillo College\, attend regularly. The English titles make the material easily accessible to audiences\, who are afforded a rare multicultural experience by the diversity of the programs. \nFor further information\, please contact lmhunter@ucsc.edu or ellisan@ucsc.edu.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-meip-xvi-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151103
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151104
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20151102T212421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151102T212421Z
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SUMMARY:e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies  "The Future of Education: Advanced Computing\, Ubiquitous Learning\, and the Knowledge Economy"
DESCRIPTION:EVENT PHOTOS:\nCreated with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR. \nUCSC to host an International e-Learning Conference\, November 2-3 2015\nThis year\, UC Santa Cruz will play host to the Eighth International Conference on e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies from November 2-3\, 2015. The conference is built upon four key features: Internationalism\, Interdisciplinarity\, Inclusiveness\, and Interaction. Conference delegates include leaders in the field as well as emerging artists and scholars who travel to the conference from all corners of the globe and represent a broad range of disciplines and perspectives. A variety of presentation options and session types offer delegates multiple opportunities to engage\, to discuss key issues in the field\, and to build relationships with scholars from other cultures and disciplines. More than 20 countries are expected to be represented at the conference. I encourage our faculty and graduate students to submit proposals to present papers at this conference. \nThe e-Learning Conference will investigate the uses of technologies in learning\, including devices with sophisticated computing and networking capacities that are now pervasively part of our everyday lives. Additionally it explores the possibilities of new forms of technology-mediated learning devices not only in the classroom\, but also in a wider range of places and times than was conventionally the case for education. \nThe conference welcomes submissions from a variety of disciplines and perspectives and encourages faculty and students to jointly submit proposals discussing e-Learning through one of the following themes: \n• Theme 1: Pedagogies\n• Theme 2: Institutions\n• Theme 3: Technologies\n• Theme 4: Social Transformations\n• 2015 Special Focus: The Future of Education: Advanced Computing\, Ubiquitous Learning\, and the Knowledge Economy  \nPlenary speakers will include: Satya V. Nitta\, Program Leader of the Cognitive Learning Content research group at IBM’s T J Watson Research Center; Kevin Franklin\, Executive Director of the Institute for Computing in the Humanities\, Arts\, and Social Sciences and Senior Research Scientist for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois; and Jim C. Spohrer\, Director of the IBM Global University Programs. \nFor more information\, including registration pricing\, please visit the conference website at: http://ubi-learn.com/. \nThis conference is co-sponsored by the UCSC Institute for Humanities Research and Academic Affairs. UCSC faculty and staff are welcome to contact Michael Tassio (mtassio@ucsc.edu) for more information.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/e-learning-and-innovative-pedagogies-3/2015-11-03/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20151102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20151103
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20151102T212421Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20151102T212421Z
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SUMMARY:e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies  "The Future of Education: Advanced Computing\, Ubiquitous Learning\, and the Knowledge Economy"
DESCRIPTION:EVENT PHOTOS:\nCreated with Admarket’s flickrSLiDR. \nUCSC to host an International e-Learning Conference\, November 2-3 2015\nThis year\, UC Santa Cruz will play host to the Eighth International Conference on e-Learning and Innovative Pedagogies from November 2-3\, 2015. The conference is built upon four key features: Internationalism\, Interdisciplinarity\, Inclusiveness\, and Interaction. Conference delegates include leaders in the field as well as emerging artists and scholars who travel to the conference from all corners of the globe and represent a broad range of disciplines and perspectives. A variety of presentation options and session types offer delegates multiple opportunities to engage\, to discuss key issues in the field\, and to build relationships with scholars from other cultures and disciplines. More than 20 countries are expected to be represented at the conference. I encourage our faculty and graduate students to submit proposals to present papers at this conference. \nThe e-Learning Conference will investigate the uses of technologies in learning\, including devices with sophisticated computing and networking capacities that are now pervasively part of our everyday lives. Additionally it explores the possibilities of new forms of technology-mediated learning devices not only in the classroom\, but also in a wider range of places and times than was conventionally the case for education. \nThe conference welcomes submissions from a variety of disciplines and perspectives and encourages faculty and students to jointly submit proposals discussing e-Learning through one of the following themes: \n• Theme 1: Pedagogies\n• Theme 2: Institutions\n• Theme 3: Technologies\n• Theme 4: Social Transformations\n• 2015 Special Focus: The Future of Education: Advanced Computing\, Ubiquitous Learning\, and the Knowledge Economy  \nPlenary speakers will include: Satya V. Nitta\, Program Leader of the Cognitive Learning Content research group at IBM’s T J Watson Research Center; Kevin Franklin\, Executive Director of the Institute for Computing in the Humanities\, Arts\, and Social Sciences and Senior Research Scientist for the National Center for Supercomputing Applications (NCSA) at the University of Illinois; and Jim C. Spohrer\, Director of the IBM Global University Programs. \nFor more information\, including registration pricing\, please visit the conference website at: http://ubi-learn.com/. \nThis conference is co-sponsored by the UCSC Institute for Humanities Research and Academic Affairs. UCSC faculty and staff are welcome to contact Michael Tassio (mtassio@ucsc.edu) for more information.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/e-learning-and-innovative-pedagogies-3/2015-11-02/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150514T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150514T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
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SUMMARY:15th Annual Miriam Ellis International Playhouse
DESCRIPTION:FIFTEEN YEARS AND COUNTING… \nThe Department of Languages and Applied Linguistics\, Cowell College\, and Stevenson College\, will present The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse (MEIP)\, an annual multilingual program of fully-staged short theater pieces\, for its 15th season. Four public performances will be held on May 14\, 15\, 16\, 17\, at 8:00PM at the Stevenson Event Center\, UCSC\, and will feature works in French\, Italian\, Japanese\, Russian\, and Spanish\, with English super-titles. The program will be directed by Language lecturers and performed by Language students. There is no admission charge\, with nearby parking at $4.00. \nThis year’s works include: (in French) THE GAP\, by Ionesco\, and a scene from THE WOULD-BE GENTLEMAN by Molière\, directed by Miriam Ellis; (in Italian) BROTHER ATM and SERENDIPITY\, by Benni\, directed by Giulia Centineo; (in Japanese) SWEET POISON\, traditional\, directed by Sakae Fujita; (in Russian) THE PATIENT\, by Dovlatov\, directed by Natalya Samokhina; (in Spanish) MISERY\, by Güiraldes\, directed by Marta Navarro. The pieces range in time from medieval and classical periods to modern-day theater\, with emphasis on their comic elements. \nOver the years\, the IP presentations have represented an important annual event for UCSC and have attracted a loyal following. In addition to those on campus\, many community members\, as well as faculty and students from high schools and Cabrillo College\, attend regularly. The English titles make the material easily accessible to audiences\, who are afforded a rare multicultural experience by the diversity of the programs. \nFor further information\, please contact lmhunter@ucsc.edu or ellisan@ucsc.edu. \nAbove: Scene from LE MALADE IMAGINAIRE (THE HYPOCHONDRIAC) by Molière\, (French) INTERNATIONAL PLAYHOUSE XIII\, Camille Charette as Angélique\, Zachary Scovel as Argan\, directed by Miriam Ellis. \nThe community is cordially invited to attend.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/15th-annual-miriam-ellis-international-playhouse-2/2015-05-14/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150118T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20150118T121500
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20150114T194233Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20150114T194233Z
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SUMMARY:Alan Christy: "The Keystone of the Pacific: A History of America in Okinawa"
DESCRIPTION:A plan by the U.S. and Japan to build a new military base in a place called Henoko has brought Okinawa into the news lately. Prof. Christy\, an expert in the history of Japan\, social science\, colonialism\, and nationalism\, will present a history of American Japanese post WWII relations specifically as they pertain to Okinawa. This will set the stage for looking at modern relations with Okinawa\, where a recent gubernatorial election revealed strong opposition to the base construction. \nAlan S. Christy is Associate Professor of History\, East Asian Studies Director\, and Co-Director\, Center for the Study of Pacific War Memories.\n  \nOsher Lifelong Learning Institute at UCSC General Meetings \nOur members gather monthly\, September through May inclusive\, except in December\, on the third Sunday from 10 a.m. to 12:15 p.m. in the Stevenson College Event Center to socialize\, conduct business\, and hear a speaker\, often a UCSC professor. We greet\, meet\, and eat (coffee & cake)\, and interact with a speaker of note. At the first meeting of the year after the summer break\, in September\, in lieu of hearing from a speaker\, we find out about and sign-up for interest groups.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/alan-christy-the-keystone-of-the-pacific-a-history-of-america-in-okinawa-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20140515
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20140519
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20140502T182515Z
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SUMMARY:The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse XIV: Theater Pieces in Five Languages
DESCRIPTION:Cowell College\, Stevenson College & Languages and Applied Linguistics present: \nThe Miriam Ellis International Playhouse XIV\nTheater Pieces in Five Languages with English Subtitles\nChinese\nThree Pots of Tea\nby Ting-Ting Wu & Students\nDirected by Ting-Ting Wu \nFrench\nScenes from Marius and Fanny\nby Marcel Pagnol\nDirected by Miriam Ellis \nHebrew\nSongs of Israel\nDirected by Gali Rosen & Students \nRussian\nCheburashka and Crocodile Ghena\nby Edward Uspensky\nDirected by Natalya Samokhina & Students \nSpanish\nSomething Very Serious is Going to Happen in this Town\nby Gabriel Garcia Márquez\nDirected by Marta Navarro
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/international-playhouse-xiv-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130519T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130519T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20130507T222005Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130507T222005Z
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SUMMARY:International Playhouse XIII
DESCRIPTION:The Language Program\, Cowell College\, and Stevenson College cordially invite you and your students to attend a performance of The Miriam Ellis International Playhouse XIII (IP)\, an annual multilingual program of fully-staged short theater pieces\, now in its 13th season. Four public performances will be held on May 16\, 17\, 18\, 19\, at 8:00 PM at the Stevenson Event Center and will feature works in French\, Italian\, Japanese\, and Spanish\, with English super-titles. The program will be directed by Language lecturers\, working with their students. There is no admission charge; however\, evening parking permits are required for the Thursday and Friday performances. Parking permits will be available by attendant in the Cowell/Stevenson lower parking lots (#109/110) for $4.00. Those already in possession of a valid “A”\, “B”\, or “C” permit do not need to purchase an additional permit to park during evening hours. \nThis year’s works include excerpts from (French) LE MALADE IMAGINAIRE (The Hypochondriac) by Molière\, directed by Miriam Ellis; (Italian) NATIVITÀ (Nativity) by La Smorfia\, directed by Giulia Centineo; (Japanese) THE VAMPIRE CABBIE by Murakami\, directed by Sakae Fujita; (Spanish) LAS LUCIÉRNAGAS DEL CARIBE (Caribbean Fireflies) by Carballido\, directed by Marta Navarro.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/international-playhouse-xiii-4-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130130T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130130T170000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20130125T232533Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130125T232533Z
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SUMMARY:UCSC Educational Technology Trade Show: Faculty Helping Faculty
DESCRIPTION:Come learn from faculty and instructional support staff about educational technologies that can charm and engage students. No matter whether you use Mac\, PC\, iOS\, or Linux\, we will have examples of educational technologies that work on each of these platforms. Presentations from faculty in each academic division\, Learning Technologies\, and UCSC Extension. Although the event runs from 3-5:00 p.m.\, dropping by for just 20 minutes would allow you to visit a couple of tables and be inspired.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/ucsc-educational-technology-trade-show-faculty-helping-faculty-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130126T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20130126T160000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20130116T192924Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20130116T192924Z
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SUMMARY:The Sikh: The Feminine\, The Activist
DESCRIPTION:Sikhi is like an ocean\, boundless and all encompassing\, composed of many shades and hues. During this conference\, we will explore two of these colors. First\, we will delve into the feminine aspect of spirituality and how it is characterized by the words of the Sikh Gurus\, and the importance of women in Sikh tradition. Secondly\, we will look at activism and social justice\, understanding how they have been integral to Sikh spirituality from the beginning\, and discussing their relevance today. \n\n  \nSpeakers \nDr. Nikky Guninder Kaur Singh\nThe Crawford Family Professor at Colby College in Maine\, USA. Her interests focus on poetry and feminist issues. She has published extensively in the field of Sikhism\, and her areas of expertise are major religions of northern India\, Indian women’s issues\, role of women in religious literature\, and literary analysis of scripture. \nBalpreet Kaur\nA sophomore at Ohio State University\, she is a part of the executive board of the Better Together team\, president of the Sikh Student Association\, and a Humanities Scholar. \nDr. Jaideep Singh\nAn expert in comparative ethnic studies and the first American educated endowed chair holder in Sikh Studies in the country. \nDr. Seema Kaur\nThe United Sikhs Regional Director for Community Empowerment and Education and Business Development. She works with Sikh youth in promoting health awareness\, empowering new youth leaders\, and engaging them in education and social justice initiatives. \nAmrit Kaur\nUnited Sikhs intern\, graduated from UCSC in June 2012 with a B.S. in Human Biology and a Politics minor. \n\n  \nProgram \n11:00-11:30AM         Opening remarks and breakfast\n11:30-12:00PM         Balpreet Kaur\n12:00-12:30PM         Dr. Nikky Guninder Kaur Singh\n12:30-1:00PM           Open floor discussion\n1:00-1:45PM             Lunch\n1:45-2:15PM             Dr. Seema Kaur/Amrit Kaur\n2:15-2:45PM             Dr. Jaideep Singh\n2:45-3:15PM             Open floor discussion\n3:15-4:00PM             Entertainment and refreshments \n\n  \nA map of the UC Santa Cruz map with directions can be found here\, and a map of the event center area with parking and event directions can be found here. An interactive map of the area can be found here\, as well. \nThis event is free and open to the public. A poster for the event can be found here – forward it to your friends and contacts and spread the word!\nContact Us \nSikh Student Association wishes to make this event accessible to people with disabilities. If you need accommodation\, please contact SOAR at (831) 459-2934. \nFor additional information\, or any questions\, please contact SSA at ucscsikhstudents@gmail.com or (408) 621-7223.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/the-sikh-the-feminine-the-activist-2/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121130T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20121130T190000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20121023T184607Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20121023T184607Z
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SUMMARY:Latino Literature / La literatura latina IV Conference
DESCRIPTION:  \nBringing writers and scholars together in thoughtful interchange\, “Latino Literature/La literatura latina IV” is the fourth biennial conference of the Latino Literary Cultures Project/ Proyecto culturas literarias latinas. This daylong event is free and open to the public. \n11am – 4:30pm Scholarly panels featuring:\n• Marcial González\n• Claudia Milian\n• Desirée Martín\n• Javier O. Huerta\n• Angie Bonilla\n• Kendra Dority \n5-7pm Featured Author Readings and Book Signings from:\n• Juan Felipe Herrera\, Poet Laureate of California\, author of 21 books and winner of multiple awards including the National Book Critics Circle\n• Melinda Palacio\, author of two books\, PEN Oakland/Josephine Miles Literary Award winner\n• Javier O. Huerta\, award-winning poet and author of two books \nFor more information\, please visit: http://culturas.ucsc.edu/. \n  \n\n  \nThis conference is sponsored by the Puknat Endowment of the Literature Department; The Institute for Humanities Research; the Office of Diversity\, Inclusion\, and Equity; Kresge\, Merrill\, and Stevenson Colleges; and the Chicano/Latino Research Center (CLRC). Staffing generously provided by the Institute for Humanities Research.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/latino-literature-la-literatura-latina-iv-conference-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120518T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120518T220000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20120504T162305Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120504T162305Z
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SUMMARY:International Playhouse XII
DESCRIPTION:COWELL COLLEGE\, STEVENSON COLLEGE\, & THE LANGUAGE PROGRAM present \nInternational Playhouse XII \nTHEATER PIECES in EIGHT languages with ENGLISH SUPERTITLES \nTHURSDAY & SATURDAY\, May 17 &19\, 2012\, at 8 PM (Chinese Italian Russian French) \n神來之筆 (The Magic Brush) \nby A. Stang\, directed by Ting-Ting Wu and Anna Stang \nLA RAGAZZA MELA (The Apple Girl) \nby I. Calvino\, directed by Giulia Centineo and Tessa Brown \nПациент (The Patient) \nby S. Dovlatov\, directed by Natalya Samokhina \nLA CANTATRICE CHAUVE (The Bald Soprano) \nby E. Ionesco\, directed by Miriam Ellis \n  \nFRIDAY & SUNDAY\, May 18 & 20\, at 8 PM (Greek German Japanese Spanish) \nΝΕΦΕΛΑΙ (Clouds) \nby Aristophanes\, directed by Alexander Clayden \nAUGEN IN DER GROßSTADT (Metropolitan Montage) \nby Tucholsky et al.\, directed by Judith Harris-Frisk \n柑子 (Three Tangerines) \nBased on an Izumi School script \nDIFUNTOS DE FIN DE SIGLO (The Dead at Century’s End) \nby E. Carballido\, directed by Carolina Castillo-Trelles and Marta Navarro
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/international-playhouse-xii-2-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120415T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120415T150000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20120210T222329Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120210T222329Z
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SUMMARY:West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics
DESCRIPTION:The 30th West Coast Conference on Formal Linguistics\, hosted by the Department of Linguistics and the Linguistics Research Center\, will take place on Friday\, April 13 to Sunday\, April 15\, 2012 at the University of California\, Santa Cruz.\nConference Program (PDF)\nFor more information and registration\, please visit the conference website. \nThis event is sponsored by the UC Santa Cruz Department of Linguistics\, the Institute for Humanities Research\, the Linguistics Research Center\, and Stevenson College.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/west-coast-conference-on-formal-linguistics-3-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120308T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20120308T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20120214T184346Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20120214T184346Z
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SUMMARY:The Noel Q. King Memorial Lecture: "Interfaith Perspectives on Economic Justice\, and its implications for the worldwide Occupy movement"
DESCRIPTION:The Noel Q. King Memorial Lecture series celebrates the work of the late Noel King\, founding father and Professor of History and Comparative Religion at UC Santa Cruz. The series reflects Noel’s lifelong commitment to\, and joy in\, dialogue between the faiths. \nFor the 2012 NQK Lecture\, representatives of four of the world’s great religions join in conversation: \nInterfaith Perspectives on Economic Justice\, and its implications for the worldwide Occupy movement.\nChed Myers\, leading the discussion\, is a fifth generation Californian who has spent three decades working with faith-based peace and justice organizations\, including the American Friends Service Committee\, the Pacific Concerns Resource Center\, and the Pacific Life Community. He is currently with the Bartimaeus Cooperative Ministries\, focusing on building capacity for biblical literacy\, church renewal\, and faith based witness for justice. \nRabbi and Congregational Cantor Paula Marcus has served Temple Beth El since 1979. She was ordained as a Rabbi in May\, 2004 by the Academy for Jewish Religion in Los Angeles and has apprenticed with cantors in the U.S. and Israel. She received her BA in Judaic studies from SUNY at Binghamton and\nher MA degree in Rabbinic studies from the Academy of Jewish Religion. \nImam Zaid Shakir is an American Muslim scholar with a background in politics and international relations. His work balances the academic and spiritual study of Islam with being a voice of conscience in issues of race\, peace\, and poverty\, for Muslims and non-Muslims alike. He has been ranked one of America’s most influential Muslim scholars. \nDr. Inder Mohan Singh\, an entrepreneur in Silicon Valley\, has been instrumental in founding several technology companies as well as the Chardi Kalaa Foundation\, which fosters a sense of community and reinforces Sikh values. Dr. Singh is the Chairman of LynuxWorks and cofounder of Excelan and Kalpana. He has long been active in interfaith dialogue. \nReception to follow Stevenson College Event Center University of California\, Santa Cruz\nFree admission\, parking $3.00 \nSponsored by the Noel Q. King memorial fund; the University Inter-faith Council; Santa Cruz Progressive Christian Forum; Cowell and Stevenson Colleges; and the Humanities Division of UCSC.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/interfaith-perspectives-on-economic-justice-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111114T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20111114T210000
DTSTAMP:20260419T192756
CREATED:20111102T205732Z
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SUMMARY:Gershom Gorenberg: Distinguished Alumni Lecture
DESCRIPTION:Gershom Gorenberg\nUCSC alumnus Gershom Gorenberg is the author of the forthcoming book\, The Unmaking of Israel\, on the crisis of Israeli democracy and how to solve it. The book will be published in November by HarperCollins and is now available for pre-order at all the usual places. \nGershom’s previous book is The Accidental Empire: Israel and the Birth of the Settlements\, 1967-1977 (Times Books). Based on previously unpublished documents and extensive interviews\, The Accidental Empire presents a strikingly new picture of Israel’s post-1967 history\, of major Israeli leaders\, and of Israel-U.S. relations. \nHe is also the author of The End of Days: Fundamentalism and the Struggle for the Temple Mount\, which portrays the role of religious radicalism in the Mideast conflict. He co-authored The Jerusalem Report’s 1996 biography of Yitzhak Rabin\, Shalom Friend\, winner of the National Jewish Book Award\, and edited Seventy Facets: A Commentary on the Torah from the Pages from the Jerusalem Report. \nAs a commentator on Middle East affairs and the interface of religion and politics\, Gershom has appeared on Sixty Minutes\, Nightline\, Dateline\, Fresh Air and on CNN and BBC. For many years an associate editor of The Jerusalem Report\, he is now a senior correspondent for The American Prospect. He has written for The Atlantic Monthly\, The New York Times Magazine\, The New Republic\, Mother Jones and in Hebrew for Ha’aretz. \nGershom has been a visiting professor at Columbia Graduate School of Journalism\, and has lectured at the Council on Foreign Relations\, the Carnegie Council\, the Washington Institute for Near East Policy\, the Middle East Institute\, the Wexner Graduate Fellowship\, and for universities\, congregations and other organizations seeking a nuanced view of politics\, Mideast affairs and religion. \nGershom was born in St. Louis and grew up in California. After graduating from the University of California at Santa Cruz\, he came to Israel in 1977 and earned an MA in education at the Hebrew University. He lives in Jerusalem with his wife\, journalist Myra Noveck\, and their three children\, Yehonatan\, Yasmin and Shir-Raz. He is an active member of Kehillat Yedidya\, the pioneering progressive Orthodox congregation in South Jerusalem.
URL:https://thi.ucsc.edu/event/gershom-gorenberg-distinguished-alumni-lecture-3/
LOCATION:Stevenson Event Center
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