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As vehicles of self-expression and with content typically outside the mainstream, zines have proliferated in recent decades, and landscape has also become a significant concern in zine culture. Hosted at Space p11, a non-commercial gallery within the Pedway system of downtown Chicago, the Landscape Zine Reading Room will expose visitors to a wide variety of pertinent works
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This day and half symposium sponsored by The Animal Turn Research Cluster will highlight work being done across the university in engaging with historical, conceptual, artistic philosophical, humanistic and social scientific dimensions of human relations with animals and with the more-than-human world.
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This day and half symposium sponsored by The Animal Turn Research Cluster will highlight work being done across the university in engaging with historical, conceptual, artistic philosophical, humanistic and social scientific dimensions of human relations with animals and with the more-than-human world.
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Department of History's 6th Annual HISTORY SOAPBOX -- Select faculty and students will take to the podium and make their case for a book that changed the history of the world.
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In our concern for the more than human world, many discussions have focused on individual animal suffering and threats to entire species. What happens when we instead ask questions about what meaningful relationships between humans and animals are possible, what makes their lives livable, and what role empathy can play in complex ethical questions?
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Career Diversity Book Discussion on "So What Are You Going to Do With That?"
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Poet and Professor of English, College of Staten Island. Part of A Year of Creative Writers at Illinois 2020.
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Part of A Year of Creative Writers at Illinois 2020. Supported by the Presidential Initiative to Celebrate the Impact of the Arts and the Humanities.
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Intended for students from across the campus, Inside Scoop conversations invite Illinois undergraduates to engage with the exciting work conducted by scholars whose work helps us understand what it means to be human in a world of rapidly shifting global complexities. Open to all undergraduate students. Lunch will be served.
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Intended for students from across the campus, Inside Scoop conversations invite Illinois undergraduates to engage with the exciting work conducted by scholars whose work helps us understand what it means to be human in a world of rapidly shifting global complexities. Open to all undergraduate students. Lunch will be served.
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A Year of Creative Writers Poet-in-Residence, Tyehimba Jess, will read from Olio, the winner of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.
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A Year of Creative Writers Poet-in-Residence, Tyehimba Jess, will read from Olio, the winner of the 2017 Pulitzer Prize in Poetry.
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Cassandra Abena Osei, Ph.D. Candidate in History, African Diaspora Studies "Me, My Subjects, and the Archive: a Framework Story in Sao Paulo, Brazil"
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In this lecture Eleonora Stoppino, Associate Professor of Italian, explores the moments of social and ethical breakdown described by Boccaccio, as well as the potential for reconstruction after the plague.
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CANCELED DUE TO HEALTH CONCERNS. Among the honorees are two members of the Department of History: Professor Rana Hogarth and Beth Ann Williams, Ph.D. candidate. Professor Hogarth will receive the award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching and Beth Ann Williams will receive the award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching by a Graduate Teaching Assistant.
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This performance is a tribute to death’s legacy in Mexico and its diasporas, religion, and remembrance through the figure of La Llorona. You may watch this performance live on YouTube at https://youtu.be/Zb2OxEW7SVo and on Facebook at https://www.facebook.com/vdecervantes/live/
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Krannert Art Museum is working to continue supporting our weekly yoga practice. We’ll publish a hatha yoga video here and to our facebook event each week at our regular yoga time. You can follow along from wherever you are.
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This event has been postponed in response to the national threat of COVID-19. We are actively looking for new dates to reschedule in the coming months. Thank you for your understanding. If you have any questions, please email eucenter@illinois.edu.
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Join the Department of Sociology for a workshop with graduate student Nehal Elmeligy.
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This event has been postponed in response to the national threat of COVID-19. We are actively looking for new dates to reschedule in the coming months. Thank you for your understanding. If you have any questions, please email eucenter@illinois.edu.
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This annual exhibition represents the culmination of artistic development for graduate students in the School of Art + Design at Illinois.
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The Program in Jewish Culture & Society will be hosting a Zoom discussion session about Israeli writer Etgar Keret, focusing on Keret’s 2010 presentation at Illinois (see link in description).
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EVENT CANCELED DUE TO ONGOING HEALTH CONCERNS.