Campus Humanities Calendar
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with Julie A. Dowling (Latina/aoStudies); G. Cristina Mora (Sociology, University of California Berkeley); Michael Rodríguez-Muñiz (Sociology and Latino/a Studies, Northwestern University); Anita Banerji (Director, Democracy Initiative for Forefront); Griselda Vega Samuel (Mexican American Legal Defense and Educational Fund [MALDEF]).
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In the early tenth century, a small coterie of Jewish financiers rose to prominence at the Abbasic court in Baghdad and came to play a central role in the administration of the traditional rabbinic institutions of leadership (the Babylonian yeshivot) in Iraq.
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With Gabriel Lewis, Champaign County Regional Planning Commission; and Gloria Yen, Director of the New American Welcome Center, University YMCA
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The talk by Jaskiran Dhillon coalesces around Indigenous-led environmental struggle in North America while also gesturing toward an unfolding multi-sited ethnographic project that traces environmental resistance for Indigenous peoples across the globe.
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Professor Rebecca Oh (Dept. of English) will address state imaginaries and resource control in Chinua Achebe's Anthills of the Savannah and the Ogoni Bill of Rights.
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Conversation with artist Naomi Bebo (Menominee and Ho-Chunk Nations), artist Andrea Carlson (Ojibwe Nation), and curator Candice Hopkins (Tlingit Nation).
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It is an open-mic public performance space.
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This symposium will be of special interest to faculty in the process of thinking through second books, as well as to graduate students interested in professionalization.
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Come explore Blues Dance and African American vernacular dance as it evolved and is practiced today in our local community.
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Kids at Krannert is a free activity day for families at KAM. Enjoy scavenger hunts, collage activities, pretend play, and messy art fun in the KAM cafe and galleries. All are welcome!
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The Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities and The Women and Gender in Global Perspectives Program co-host an annual event bringing together faculty, staff, students, and community members to recognize people who have made a difference in academia.
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This talk examines two theatrical pieces, El pan y la sal (Bread and Salt, 2018) and Jauría (Pack of hounds, 2019).
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Through the Repellent Fence, 2017 (74 min). Directed by Sam Wainwright Douglas. Followed by conversation with Raven Chacon (Diné Nation) artist, composer, and musician; and Dustin Tahmahkera (Comanche Nation), Interim Director and Associate Professor of American Indian Studies.
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GianMario Besana and Rosi Leon, experts on virtual exchange from DePaul University, will present a workshop for faculty on how to integrate virtual exchange more regularly into curricula.
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GianMario Besana and Rosi Leon, experts on virtual exchange from DePaul University, will present a workshop for administrators on how to integrate virtual exchange more regularly into curricula.
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“Let’s Have a Kiki” is a series of half hour informal gallery talks during the run of the exhibit In Her Closet—How to Make a Drag Queen.
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Economic Crisis, Fiscal Austerity and Deaths of Despair in Brazil Health, disease, and mortality processes are occurring in Latin America as a result of many political, cultural, social, economic, demographic, structural, and institutional environment transformations over the past 60 years.
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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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Please join us on Wednesday, March 11, at noon, in room 101 ISB (910 S. Fifth St., C) to hear Cara Stacey--South African musician, composer, and researcher.
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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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Singer/Songwriter, Elsinore; Owner, Perennial Sound Studio.
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The Bruno and Wanda Distinguished Lecture in Ethnomusicology: "Engaging Bruno Nettl as Music Educator and Music Historian" Timothy Rice (UCLA).
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South African composer Cara Stacey meets the women of Improvisers Exchange in a special performance of new cross-cultural works developed in residence as a George A. Miller Visiting Scholar.
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In this presentation, Prof. Dorroll will share strategies to help teachers at all levels and create a supportive space for them to discuss these challenges, as well as begin to develop goals and identify potential strategies for productive student dialogue around difficult topics.
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The Ends of the Earth: Polar Exploration, Print Culture, and Climate Change is a half-day symposium which will showcase recent scholarship at the intersection of American literary studies, environmental humanities, and print culture and serve as a provocation to the audience: what kinds of knowledge are produced at the ends of the earth?
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Since 2014, Monica Trinidad has supported social justice movements in Chicago through her narrative centered illustrations, and created an artist collective (For the People Artists Collective) to deepen the sustainability of Chicago's grassroots movements' visibility.
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Join us at the Krannert Art Museum where Maureen Warren, Curator of European and American Art, will highlight art in the Bow and Trees Galleries. A reception with food and drinks will follow.
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“A Human from Earth” With Duane Slick (Meskwaki Nation) painter, storyteller, and Professor in Painting, Rhode Island School of Design
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With Duane Slick (Meskwaki Nation) painter, storyteller, and Professor in Painting, Rhode Island School of Design. Located in KAM Auditorium.
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Dr. Stephen Husarik will perform live comparisons on the piano and play recording of mechanical instruments to illustrate the amazing information that has been retrieved from this digital medium.
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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