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Feb 1, 13 •
Datebook, To Do, Web Exclusives
Through March 9, Appoggiatura In music, appoggiatura (Italian for “to lean”) is a note of long or short duration that sometimes creates dissonance before resolving into a main note. And so it is with the play by James Still: what begins on a cool rainy...
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Apr 24, 13 •
Datebook
April 25-26, Narrative-Making in the Aftermath of War UCSB hosts the two-day conference, Narrative-Making in the Aftermath of War, featuring keynote speakers, Judith Broder and Carol Tanenbaum of The Soldiers Project, Helene Moglen, UC Santa Cruz Literature...
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Oct 4, 16 •
Datebook, Education, Events, Lecture, Local Life, This Week in SB, Ticker, To Do, Web Exclusives
Andrew Jewett, Associate Professor of History and Social Studies at Harvard University, will give a talk tracing fears about the cultural impact of science among intellectual and political leaders and ordinary citizens in postwar America. ...
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Oct 12, 16 •
Events, Lecture, This Week in SB, Ticker, To Do, Web Exclusives
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) empowers community members to fully participate in research from idea conception to interpretation and presentation of findings. ...
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Apr 5, 17 •
Datebook, Events, Fine Art, Lecture, To Do
Jenni Sorkin (History of Art & Architecture, UCSB) Ceramics has been a marginal practice within the history of postwar art. But embedded in a discourse of experimentation with materials, tactility, and performance, its formal concerns resonate as a...
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Apr 5, 17 •
Datebook, Events, Lecture, To Do
Evelyne Laurent-Perrault (Department of History, UCSB) This talk explores the social roles enslaved and free women of African descent played in urban centers, in spite of the fact that they were perceived as the lowest members of society. Sponsored by the...
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May 2, 17 •
Datebook, Events, History, Lecture, To Do, Uncategorized, Web Exclusives
The UCSB Interdisciplinary Humanities Center presents Creatures of Cain: Human Nature and the Politics of Violence During the Cold War as a part of the Lawrence Badash Memorial Lecture Series on Wednesday, May 10, at 4 p.m! ...
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Apr 18, 17 •
History, Lecture, To Do, Web Exclusives
On Wednesday, April 26, at 5 p.m. in the McCune Conference Room of the Humanities and Social Sciences Building (Room 6020), Zingha Foma, a third-year undergraduate student in the Department of History at the UCSB, presents her research project entitled...
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May 2, 17 •
Datebook, Events, Lecture, Read, To Do, Uncategorized, Web Exclusives
After Roe: the Lost History of the Abortion Debate continues at noon on Thursday, May 11, and Thursday May 18!...