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SUMMARY:Exiled: Loss and Resilience Among Refugee and Forcibly Displaced Youth and Communities
DESCRIPTION:UCSB Library presents a talk by Maryam Kia-Keating\, Associate Professor of Clinical Psychology\, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education to be followed by a public reception. \nMass migration and forced displacement of communities due to disruptions by violence\, climate change\, and economic and political instability\, have heralded an era of global movement that has reached crisis levels. Approximately half of the world’s refugees are youth under the age of eighteen. The Convention on the Rights of the Child is the most widely ratified international human rights treaty in history\, guaranteeing children the rights to education\, health\, protection\, dignity\, and non-discrimination\, along with other basic human rights. Yet\, many refugee children and adolescents face statelessness\, and are obstructed from access to education. Moreover\, they are likely to face multiple and cumulative adversities that can lead to significant and long-term negative outcomes. Dr. Kia-Keating’s talk will draw from the contributions of psychological research in clinical and prevention sciences to the dialogue on refugee and forcibly displaced youth and communities resettled in the United States. She will highlight research on resilience and the benefits of ‘building longer tables\, not taller fences.’ \nDr. Kia-Keating is an associate professor of clinical psychology at the Gevirtz Graduate School of Education at UCSB\, and a licensed clinical psychologist. Her research is supported by the National Institutes of Health. She is on Twitter @drkiakeating \nKia-Keating’s talk is in conjunction with UCSB Reads 2019. \nSponsored by Arts & Lectures\, Carsey-Wolf Center\, College of Creative Studies\, College of Engineering\, College of Letters & Science\, English Department\, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education\, Graduate Division\, Graduate Student Association\, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, KCSB-FM 91.9\, MultiCultural Center\, Office of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor\, Sociology Department\, UCSB Bookstore\, Women\, Gender & Sexual Equity Department\, and the Writing Program
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/exiled-loss-and-resilience-among-refugee-and-forcibly-displaced-youth-and-communities/
LOCATION:Pacific View Room\, UCSB Library
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Regan":MAILTO:aregan@library.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190123T090000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190123T153000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190116T173406Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190122T234847Z
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SUMMARY:Outlaw(ed) Intellectuals: Critiquing Structures of Power from Within
DESCRIPTION:A group of formerly incarcerated and system impacted graduate students have organized a lineup of formerly incarcerated scholars\, activists and healers to convene for a day of dialogue\, learning\, and solution building on the topic of the impact of mass incarceration and higher education. We intend to offer this colloquium as a space for interested students to engage and learn more from experts in the topic. As formerly incarcerated and system impacted folks ourselves\, we recognize that those that should be guiding these dialogues- true experts- are those that have experienced the long reach of incarceration in its various forms. We see the urgent need for this critical convening on campus and hope to see formerly incarcerated students/community members\, system impacted students/community members\, and interested folks from the campus community in attendance. Our keynote speaker will be Dr. Joy James\, Professor of Africana Studies at Williams College. She is the author of several books including Resisting State Violence: Radicalism\, Race\, and Gender in U.S. Culture and she is the editor of Imprisoned Intellectuals: America’s Political Prisoners Write on Life\, Liberation\, and Rebellion.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/outlawed-intellectuals-critiquing-structures-of-power-from-within/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190123T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190123T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190107T230139Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T230715Z
UID:10000143-1548259200-1548266400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:UCSB Reads: The Best We Could Do: Telling and Re-telling the Stories of Asian America
DESCRIPTION:A panel discussion with erin Khue Ninh\, Sameer Pandya\, Eleanor Ty\, and Xiaojian Zhao \nFour panelists from UCSB Department of Asian American Studies will discuss the UCSB Reads 2019 book The Best We Could Do by Thi Bui and its themes from a variety of perspectives. \nA UCSB Reads 2019 event. \nLight refreshments will be served. \nSponsored by Arts & Lectures\, Carsey-Wolf Center\, College of Creative Studies\, College of Engineering\, College of Letters & Science\, English Department\, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education\, Graduate Division\, Graduate Student Association\, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, KCSB-FM 91.9\, MultiCultural Center\, Office of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor\, Sociology Department\, UCSB Bookstore\, Women\, Gender & Sexual Equity Department\, and the Writing Program
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/ucsb-reads-the-best-we-could-do-telling-and-re-telling-the-stories-of-asian-america/
LOCATION:Library Instruction & Training 1312\, UCSB Library\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Regan":MAILTO:aregan@library.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4136876;-119.845559
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190124T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190124T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20180918T212130Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T013321Z
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SUMMARY:Social Securities Talk: Why Can’t Feminists Change the Law? The History and Politics of Welfare Reform in the Modern U.S.
DESCRIPTION:In her talk\, Kornbluh will reveal how welfare reform is shaped by “intersectional sexism\,” the gendered and racialized dimensions of legal activity that are evident\, persistent\, yet ignored by mainstream policy makers and Washington\, D.C.-based intellectuals. Taking as her example the failed passage of a feminist welfare reauthorization bill in the early 2000s\, Kornbluh will discuss why the Democratic Party resisted embracing this initiative and explore the crucial role feminist scholars and activists have to play in understanding the details of policy and law in the intersectional context of gender\, race\, poverty\, and inequality.  A reception will follow. \nFelicia Kornbluh is Associate Professor of History and Gender\, Sexuality\, and Women’s Studies at the University of Vermont.  She is the author of The Battle for Welfare Rights: Poverty and Politics in Modern America (2007) and\, with Gwendolyn Mink\, Ensuring Poverty: Welfare Reform in Feminist Perspective (2018). \nSponsored by the IHC’s Social Securities series\, the Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment\, and the Blum Center for Global Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development\, and the Hull Chair in Feminist Studies
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/social-securities-talk-felicia-kornbluh/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Securities,Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment,All Events,IHC Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190124T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190125T150000
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CREATED:20181218T234532Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T191845Z
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Asian American Activism and Intergenerational Perspectives:  An Activist-Scholar Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Contemporary Asian American Activism and Intergenerational Perspectives: \nAn Activist-Scholar Symposium \nJanuary 24-25\, 2019 at UC Santa Barbara \nThis symposium brings together some of the most important Asian American community organizers and activist-scholars to discuss various aspects of Asian American grassroots activism today\, including immigrant rights\, environmental justice\, labor\, housing\, education\, prisons\, state violence\, intersectional racialized gender and heteropatriarchy\, and international solidarity work. \nKeynote Speaker: Pam Tau Lee  | The Struggle to Abolish Environmental Racism:  Asian Radical Imaginings from the Homeland to our Frontlines \nThursday\, January 24\, 2019\, 6 PM\, UCSB MultiCultural Center \nRooted in 50 years of Asian American radical activism and environmental justice organizing\, Pam Tau Lee addresses the question\, “Can an Asian radical perspective contribute toward achieving environmental justice?”  Pam Lee is a founding member of the Chinese Progressive Association\, Asian Pacific Environmental Network\, and Just Transition Alliance. \nAsian American Activism Symposium\nFriday\, January 25\, 2019\, 11 AM – 3 PM\, location TBD \nSpeakers include: \n\nAngelica Cabande\, South of Market Community Action Network\nGa Young Chung\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign\, undocumented immigration\nMay Fu\, University of San Diego\, educational transformation\nSoya Jung\, Change Lab\nPam Tau Lee\, Asian American environmental justice organizer and veteran Asian American Movement activist\nIrma Shauf-Bajar\, GABRIELA USA\nAlex Tom\, Chinese Progressive Association\nEddy Zheng\, Asian Prisoner Support Committee\nKaren Umemoto\, UCLA\, activist-scholarship and juvenile justice reform\n\n  \nFor updates\, livestream\, and to participate virtually\, visit: http://tinyurl.com/ APIActivism2019 \nFor more information\, contact: Diane Fujino of UCSB at fujino@ucsb.edu or Robyn Rodriguez of UC Davis at rrodriguez@ucdavis.edu. \nHosted by the UCSB Department of Asian American Studies\, UC Davis Department of Asian American Studies\, and UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Sponsored by the UC Humanities Research Institute and from UCSB: Center for Black Studies Research\, Office of the Dean of Social Sciences\, Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, MultiCultural Center\, Global Environmental Justice Project\, and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center; from UC Davis: Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies. \nCommemorating the 50th anniversary of Asian American Studies \nUC Santa Barbara\, UC Davis\, UCLA
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/contemporary-asian-american-activism-and-intergenerational-perspectives-an-activist-scholar-symposium/
LOCATION:Multicultural Center Theater\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Support
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ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Fujino":MAILTO:fujino@ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4112239;-119.8458061
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190125T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190125T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T165944Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T165944Z
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SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: The Green Book
DESCRIPTION:Showings of The Green Book at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-the-green-book/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190125T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190125T220000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20181217T225119Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T225131Z
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SUMMARY:IV Live Presents Improvability
DESCRIPTION:Improvability \nFriday\, January 25th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-7/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.412111;-119.855811
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T150000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190127T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20180920T222921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T174929Z
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SUMMARY:Taubman Symposium Talk: Seeking Lions: An Afternoon with Kenneth Bonert
DESCRIPTION:Kenneth Bonert \nSponsored by the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/taubman-symposium-talk-seeking-lions-an-afternoon-with-kenneth-bonert/
LOCATION:Corwin Pavilion\, 494 UCEN Rd\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies,All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190128T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190128T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T170145Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T170145Z
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SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: The Green Book
DESCRIPTION:Showings of The Green Book at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-the-green-book-2/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=IV Theater 960 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=960 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.8549784,34.4113325
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T114500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190125T025304Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T182054Z
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SUMMARY:Information Sessions: Public Humanities Graduate Fellows Program
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 30\, 11:45-1:00 PM | 6020 HSSB\nTuesday\, February 5\, 4:00-5:00 PM | 6020 HSSB \nJoin the IHC to learn more about the new Public Humanities Graduate Fellows Program.  Explore the course requirements\, hear about the paid internships and fellow-designed community projects\, and find out more about the capstone project. \nThe January 30 session will include lunch from South Coast Deli and the February 5 session will have light refreshments.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/information-sessions-public-humanities-graduate-fellows-program/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Support,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190130T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190109T214257Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190111T192533Z
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SUMMARY:Film Screening: In the Shadow of the Moon
DESCRIPTION:2019 marks the 50th anniversary of NASA’s Apollo program. The mission’s crewed flights began in 1968 with the first lunar circumnavigation; on July 20\, 1969 Neil Armstrong became the first human to step foot on another planet. By the end of 1972 Apollo’s funding was cut short and NASA’s moon explorations were over. From 1969 to 1972 there were eight crewed missions and 12 astronauts walked on the surface of the moon\, exploring and doing scientific work “for the benefit of all mankind.” This award-winning documentary explores remastered archival footage and the recollections and commentary of almost every astronaut alive in 2007 regarding their participation in the Apollo program. Note the determination and awe that echoes through the memories of these unique Americans. Learn what they thought about the tumultuous decade of the 1960s and how their accomplishment seemed to bring the world together\, ever so briefly. Hear what they say about humans going back to the moon and beyond\, a feat that is once again on NASA’s radar. The film will be introduced by 2018/2019 Center for Cold War Studies fellow\, Christina Roberts\, a PhD student in the History of Science program at UCSB. Light refreshments served.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/film-screening-in-the-shadow-of-the-moon/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christina Roberts":MAILTO:ckroberts@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190131T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190131T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20181011T195941Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190213T233106Z
UID:10000117-1548950400-1548957600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Social Securities Talk: Shaping Community Futures Through Policy + Architecture
DESCRIPTION:LA-Más is a Los Angeles urban design non-profit focused on empowering lower-income and working class families who struggle to find affordable homes to rent or for whom walking is a primary mode of transportation. This talk will explore the architectural projects of LA-Más that provide accessible affordable housing and support the pedestrian right of way\, and that\, in doing so\, create built environments that address the city’s social instability. \nElizabeth Timme is Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director of LA-Más\, a non-profit urban design organization based in Los Angeles that helps lower-income and underserved communities shape their future through policy and architecture. Timme teaches at Woodbury University’s School of Architecture and serves on the Zoning Advisory Committee of Re:Code LA\, a city-led effort to transform the city’s outdated zoning code. She holds a master’s degree in architecture from Harvard’s Graduate School of Design and a bachelor’s degree in architecture from the University of Southern California. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Social Securities series\, the Idee Levitan Endowment\, and the American Institute of Architects Santa Barbara.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/social-securities-talk-shaping-community-futures-through-policy-and-architecture/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Securities,Idee Levitan Endowment,All Events,IHC Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T150000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20181217T194138Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181217T194138Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Feminist Commodity Chains
DESCRIPTION:Priti Ramamurthy\, Gender\, Women\, and Sexuality Studies\, University of Washington \nA scholar of gender and globalization\, Ramamurthy has conducted ethnography in the same villages in the Telangana region of southern India for three decades to examine the relationship between social reproduction of families and agricultural transformation. She is co-editor and co-author of The Modern Girl Around the World : Consumption\, Modernity\, and Globalization (2008). \nThis event is a part of Commodities in Motion: Global\, Local\, Engendered and Enslaved\, a series of UCSB talks and workshops sponsored by the Center for the Study of Work\, Labor\, and Democracy; and the Policy History Program.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-feminist-commodity-chains/
LOCATION:4041 HSSB
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for the Study of Work%2C Labor%2C and Democracy":MAILTO:nelson@history.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T153000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190115T225356Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T210507Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Category Accounts: Identity and Normativity in Sequences of Action
DESCRIPTION:This study investigates the sequentially occasioned provision of what I term ‘category accounts’ in interaction. Category accounts tap into and make use of normative assumptions about identities and membership categories in order to explain away moments of what the participants view as category deviance. To introduce this concept\, I focus on sequences in which speakers’ initiations of repair (e.g.\, Huh?) are oriented to as indicative of a problem of understanding. In the cases examined here\, recipients of such initiations of repair treat divergence from some gender/sexuality norm as the source of the misunderstanding\, which is revealed through their attempt to resolve the trouble by providing a category account\, thereby closing the repair sequence and providing for the resumption of progressivity. These and similar accounting sequences are thus a means through which participants collaboratively normalize momentary departures from normativity\, while at the same time reconstituting what exactly constitutes ‘normativity’ and ‘departures therefrom’\, and for whom. \nChase Wesley Raymond holds PhDs in Hispanic Linguistics (2014) and Sociology (2016)\, both from UCLA\, and is currently Assistant Professor of Linguistics at the University of Colorado\, Boulder. His research interests lie at the intersection of language and (different facets of) social identity and normativity\, in both ordinary and institutional interaction. Recent and forthcoming publications include articles in Language\, Research on Language & Social Interaction\, Language in Society\, and the Journal of Sociolinguistics. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Language\, Interaction and Social Organization (LISO) Research Focus Group and Department of Sociology
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-category-accounts-identity-and-normativity-in-sequences-of-action/
LOCATION:1205 Education\, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education\, UCSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,LISO (Language, Interaction, and Social Organization),IHC Research Focus Groups
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ORGANIZER;CN="LISO (Language%2C Interaction%2C and Social Organization)":MAILTO:lisoconference@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T170335Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T170335Z
UID:10000342-1549047600-1549063800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: Student Film
DESCRIPTION:Showings of a student film at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-student-film-4/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=IV Theater 960 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=960 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.8549784,34.4113325
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190201T220000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T163524Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T163524Z
UID:10000148-1549051200-1549058400@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live Presents Improvability: The Musical Show
DESCRIPTION:Improvability: The Musical Show \nFriday\, February 1st at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-the-musical-show/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.412111;-119.855811
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Embarcadero Hall 935 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=935 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.855811,34.412111
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190204T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190204T210000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20180920T223053Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20181016T175023Z
UID:10000261-1549306800-1549314000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Taubman Symposium Talk: The Weight of Ink
DESCRIPTION:Rachel Kadish \nSponsored by the Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/taubman-symposium-talk-the-weight-of-ink/
LOCATION:Congregation B’nai B’rith\, 1000 San Antonio Creek Rd.\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93111\, United States
CATEGORIES:Herman P. and Sophia Taubman Foundation Endowed Symposia in Jewish Studies,All Events,IHC Sub-Units
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GEO:34.4547769;-119.7844925
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Congregation B’nai B’rith 1000 San Antonio Creek Rd. Santa Barbara CA 93111 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=1000 San Antonio Creek Rd.:geo:-119.7844925,34.4547769
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190204T193000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190204T213000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190107T225653Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190107T225653Z
UID:10000141-1549308600-1549315800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Women and Comics: A UCSB Reads Event
DESCRIPTION:In conjunction with UCSB Reads 2019 and its companion exhibition In Her Own Image\, Professor Brian Donnelly is opening up his undergraduate English class to campus and the community for a discussion of comics by and about women. Please join us for a preview of the upcoming Library exhibition that will explore and celebrate female comic book creators and their works. The preview will be followed by a discussion about comics by women and about women in comics. Donnelly’s class is reading the UCSB Reads 2019 book\, the graphic novel The Best We Could Do by the author Thi Bui and will have prepared some questions in advance. The audience will also have an opportunity to ask questions. \nWith Addie Jensen\, graduate student in History\, Chizu Morihara\, Art & Architecture Librarian\, Rachel Rys\, graduate student in Feminist Studies\, and Maite Urcaregui\, graduate student in English. Moderated by Swati Rana\, Assistant Professor of English. \nThis event is free and open to the public. \nSponsored by Arts & Lectures\, Carsey-Wolf Center\, College of Creative Studies\, College of Engineering\, College of Letters & Science\, English Department\, Gevirtz Graduate School of Education\, Graduate Division\, Graduate Student Association\, Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, KCSB-FM 91.9\, MultiCultural Center\, Office of Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Office of the Executive Vice Chancellor\, Sociology Department\, UCSB Bookstore\, Women\, Gender & Sexual Equity Department\, and the Writing Program
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/women-and-comics-a-ucsb-reads-event/
LOCATION:1920 Buchanan\, UC Santa Barbara\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Alex Regan":MAILTO:aregan@library.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190205T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190205T170000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190125T025444Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190125T182259Z
UID:10000163-1549382400-1549386000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Information Sessions: Public Humanities Graduate Fellows Program
DESCRIPTION:Wednesday\, January 30\, 11:45-1:00 PM | 6020 HSSB\nTuesday\, February 5\, 4:00-5:00 PM | 6020 HSSB \nJoin the IHC to learn more about the new Public Humanities Graduate Fellows Program.  Explore the course requirements\, hear about the paid internships and fellow-designed community projects\, and find out more about the capstone project. \nThe January 30 session will include lunch from South Coast Deli and the February 5 session will have light refreshments.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/information-sessions-public-humanities-graduate-fellows-program-2/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Support,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190206T153000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190206T164500
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190131T194630Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190131T215202Z
UID:10000165-1549467000-1549471500@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Research Focus Group Talk: The Raw and the Husky: Vocal Qualia and Gender Politics in Post-Millennium Tamil Cinema
DESCRIPTION:This talk will examine the reorganization of singing voices and vocal aesthetics in the music of Tamil cinema\, contrasting the ideals for male and female voices from the 1960s and 1970s with new ideals that have emerged since the 1990s in the wake of India’s economic and cultural liberalization. Based on ethnographic research among playback singers\, music directors\, and sound engineers in the Tamil film industry\, the talk will show how two now salient aesthetics of vocal sound\, “husky” and “raw\,” index different\, and distinctly gendered\, orientations to Tamil ethnolinguistic belonging and claims to global cosmopolitanism in the post-Liberalization context. In doing so\, the talk will explore the structures of voicing that are afforded by particular ways of cultivating the sonic/material voice. \nAmanda Weidman\, Associate Professor of Anthropology at Bryn Mawr College\, is a cultural anthropologist with interests in music\, sound\, media\, performance\, linguistic anthropology\, semiotics\, and technological mediation. Within South Asia her research focuses on Tamil-speaking South India. Her publications include Singing the Classical\, Voicing the Modern: The Postcolonial Politics of Music in South India. She is currently at work on a second book project on playback singing in Indian cinema\, a system where singers’ voices are first recorded in the studio and then “played back” on the set to be matched with actors’ bodies and visual images in song sequences. \nSponsored by the UCSB Music History and Theory Forum and Ethnomusicology Forum\, Department of Film and Media Studies\, Center for the Interdisciplinary Study of Music\, and IHC South Asian Religions and Cultures Research Focus Group
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/rfg-talk-the-raw-and-the-husky-vocal-qualia-and-gender-politics-in-post-millennium-tamil-cinema/
LOCATION:Music Room 1145
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Focus Groups,South Asian Religions and Cultures
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Asian Religions and Cultures RFG":MAILTO:holdrege@religion.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190208T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190208T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T170724Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T170724Z
UID:10000343-1549652400-1549668600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: A Star is Born
DESCRIPTION:Showings of A Star is Born at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-a-star-is-born/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=IV Theater 960 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=960 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.8549784,34.4113325
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190208T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190208T220000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T163600Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T205047Z
UID:10000150-1549656000-1549663200@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live Presents Improvability
DESCRIPTION:Improvability \nPreshow entertainment provided by the music ensemble Jazz Combos \nFriday\, February 8th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-8/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
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ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.412111;-119.855811
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Embarcadero Hall 935 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=935 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.855811,34.412111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190211T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190211T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T170839Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T170839Z
UID:10000344-1549911600-1549927800@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: A Star is Born
DESCRIPTION:Showings of A Star is Born at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-a-star-is-born-2/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=IV Theater 960 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=960 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.8549784,34.4113325
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190214T084500
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T130000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190201T184954Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190212T182501Z
UID:10000169-1550133900-1550235600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Democratic Affections: Film\, Philosophy\, and Religion in the Thought of Stanley Cavell
DESCRIPTION:The death this year of Stanley Cavell brought to an end a unique and exceptionally rich life in philosophy\, one that continues to inspire readers and colleagues throughout the humanities and the humanistic social sciences. In this two-day interdisciplinary symposium commemorating Cavell’s career\, UCSB faculty from across the campus invite Cavell scholars from Europe and America to join in a discussion of his extraordinary contributions to our understanding of the affective dimensions of democratic life\, particularly as these play out in film\, religion\, and what Cavell terms Emersonian Perfectionism. \nThe first day (Thursday February 14)\, which will focus on Cavell and Film\, will conclude with a screening at UCSB’s Carsey-Wolf Center of the Hollywood classic The Lady Eve and an accompanying Q&A. The second day (Friday February 15) will focus on Cavell and Religion and Philosophy. \nFor conference schedule and details please visit https://hscif.org/democratic-affections/ \nFor the screening event please visit https://www.carseywolf.ucsb.edu/pollock-events/ladyeve/ \nThe Cavell Symposium is co-sponsored by The Center for Humanities & Social Change\, the College of Letters and Science\, the Graduate Center for Literary Research\, the Department of Philosophy\, the Carsey Wolf Center\, the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, the Literature and the Mind Program\, the Departments of Religious Studies\, of Political Science\, Film and Media Studies\, French and Italian\, and the Comparative Literature Program.
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/democratic-affections-film-philosophy-and-religion-in-the-thought-of-stanley-cavell/
LOCATION:Wallis Annenberg Conference Room\, 4315 SSMS\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Center for Humanities & Social Change":MAILTO:tcarlson@ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T220000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190122T201003Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190204T185633Z
UID:10000367-1550235600-1550268000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Timely Intersections: Black Histories on the Page and Stage
DESCRIPTION:How are Black histories re-purposed and re-imagined as they move across mediums? \nConsidering that both literature and theatre have advanced causes of Black liberation across historical eras and genres\, our aim is to think through creative adaptations of Black histories as both a conduit for social change and a mode of education. \nOur symposium commemorates the Theater and Dance department’s LAUNCH PAD production of Cheryl West’s adaptation of The Watsons Go to Birmingham – 1963\, a Civil Rights-inspired novel by Newbery-Award winning children’s author Christopher Paul Curtis. \n  \n1 PM: Welcome/Coffee\n  \n1:15: Roundtable: Pedagogy & Practice: Bringing Black Histories into Classrooms\n  \n\nStephanie Batiste – English/Black Studies\nChristina McMahon – Theater and Dance\nFelice Blake – English\nNadege Clitandre – Global Studies\n\n  \n2:15 Panel: Translating Black Stories for Young Readers & Local Communities\n  \nDr. Melinda Wilson Ramey (Sacramento State University)\, “Building and Breaking ‘The Black Play’” \nAbout the Speaker: Melinda Wilson Ramey\, Ph.D. is the Associate Dean of Students and Personnel in the College of Arts & Letters at Sacramento State. She holds an Interdisciplinary Ph.D. in Theatre and Drama from Northwestern University\, a M.A. in Theatre also from Northwestern\, and a B.A. in African American Studies from Vanderbilt University. As a university administrator\, she focuses on student success initiatives\, faculty/staff development and creative collaborations between the college and Sacramento community. She is the former chair of the Department of Theatre and Dance where she taught courses in theatre history\, script analysis\, directing\, and African American and multicultural theatre. Her creative scholarship explores ways of using the stage as a place “to play” and question theatrical representations of Black identity. Her notable university and community theatre directing credits include Les Blancs; Twilight: Los Angeles\, 1992; Bourbon at the Border; for colored girls who have considered suicide/ when the rainbow is enuf; The Wiz; In the Blood; Having Our Say: The Delany Sisters’ First Hundred Years; and Joe Turner’s Come and Gone. \n  \nSharon Langley (children’s author)\, “Exploring and Sharing Family Stories” \nAbout the Speaker: Sharon Langley is a Baltimore native who became known around the country as the first African American child to enjoy Gwynn Oak Amusement Park when it opened to the public without segregation in 1963.  A RIDE TO REMEMBER\, co-authored with Amy Nathan and illustrated by award-winning artist Floyd Cooper\, is her debut picture book. She is also a poet\, writing with the Camera Obscura Poets in Santa Monica.  She is a graduate of Clark Atlanta University and holds a master’s degree in educational leadership from Mount Saint Mary’s University.  She lives in Los Angeles\, California. \n  \n  \n  \nAndrea Loney (children’s author)\, “Portraying Personal Narratives within the Larger Black Experience: Writing the James Van Der Zee Story” \nAbout the Speaker: Andrea J. Loney received the 2014 Lee & Low New Voices Award for her picture book biography TAKE A PICTURE OF ME\, JAMES VAN DERZEE!\, a Junior Library Guild Fall 2017 selection with a starred Publishers Weekly review and an NAACP Image Award Nomination\, published in July 2017. Her picture book BUNNYBEAR\, published by Albert Whitman in January of 2017\, was chosen for the 2018 ALA Rainbow List\, and DOUBLE BASS BLUES will be published by Random House Knopf in 2019. Andrea is a proud member of The Brown Bookshelf\, SCBWI\, and 12×12\, as well as a board member of the Children’s Literature Council of Southern California. She volunteers as a story time reader\, a second grade coordinator\, and a curriculum development specialist at Reading to Kids. A graduate of New York University with a BFA and an MFA in Dramatic Writing\, she’s currently a computer science professor at a local community college. Andrea lives in Inglewood\, California with her towering stacks of picture books\, her devoted family\, and their incredibly spoiled pets. \n  \n4:00 Keynote: Black Time Studies: Histories\, Futures\, and the Possibilities of the Present\n  \nDr. Julius Fleming (University of Maryland)\nAbout the Speaker: Julius B. Fleming\, Jr. is an Assistant Professor of English at the University of Maryland\, College Park. Specializing in African Diasporic literatures and cultures\, he has particular interests in performance studies\, decolonial theory\, visual culture\, diaspora\, and medicine—especially where they intersect with race\, gender\, and sexuality. Julius is currently completing his first book manuscript\, tentatively entitled “Black Patience: Performance and the Civil Rights Movement.” His work appears or is forthcoming in American Literature\, Callaloo\, American Literary History\, Text and Performance Quarterly\, The James Baldwin Review\, and The Southern Quarterly. He is beginning work on a second book project that examines black art\, the human\, and contemporary geographies of settler colonialism. \n  \n\n\n5:15  Interview: Novelist Christopher Paul Curtis\, playwright Cheryl West\, and Professor Risa Brainin\n  \n \nAbout the Speaker: Christopher Paul Curtis was born and reared in Flint\, Michigan. After high school graduation\, he worked on the assembly line of the Fisher Body Plant/Flint Plant No. 1 and graduated from the Flint branch of the University of Michigan. His first book\, The Watsons Go to Birmingham — 1963\, received a Newbery Honor and Coretta Scott King Honor book citation in 1996\, and Bud\, Not Buddy received the Newbery Medal and Coretta Scott King Award in 2000. His 2007 book Elijah of Buxton won a Newbery Honor\, the Coretta Scott King Author Award\, and the Scott O’Dell Award for Historical Fiction in 2008. “This novel came to me in a way that was far different than any other\,” states Curtis. “From the word ‘go’ Elijah and I became close friends. When I’d go to the library to write\, it was as if he were anxiously waiting for me\, waiting to tell about his life\, his worries\, his adventures.” Christopher Paul Curtis lives with his wife and three children in Windsor\, Ontario\, Canada. \n  \nAbout the Speaker: Cheryl L. West’s plays have been seen in England\, off-Broadway\, on Broadway and in numerous regional theaters around the country. She has written TV and film projects at Disney\, Paramount\, MTV Films\, Showtime\, TNT\, HBO\, and CBS.   Ms. West is currently working on commissions for Oregon Shakespeare Festival\, The Goodman\, Seattle Rep\, Seattle Children’s Theater and UC Santa Barbara. \n  \n \nAbout the Speaker: Professor Risa Brainin is an award-winning director and the Founder/Artistic Director of the groundbreaking new play development program LAUNCH PAD at UC Santa Barbara. She served as Artistic Director of Shakespeare Santa Cruz\, Associate Artistic Director at Kansas City Repertory Theatre and Indiana Repertory Theatre\, and Resident Director at the Guthrie Theater.  Directorial credits include plays at Syracuse Stage\, Denver Center Theatre\, Alabama Shakespeare Festival\, Actors’ Theatre of Louisville\, Milwaukee Repertory Theatre\, Great Lakes Theater\, Portland Stage Company\, American Players Theatre\, Repertory Theatre of St. Louis and more. A professor of acting and directing at UCSB\, Brainin is a graduate of the Carnegie-Mellon Drama Program. \n  \n  \n6:15 Dinner\nScenes showcases from UCSB students \n  \n8:00 Attend The Watsons Go to Birmingham\, 1963 (Performing Arts Theater)\n  \nSponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, College of Letters & Sciences\, Theater and Dance Department\, Hemispheric South(s) – English Department\, MCC\, UCSB Consortium for Black Studies in CA\, Division of Social Sciences\, Division of HFA\, Education Department\, Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, Center for Black Studies Research\, History Department\, LAUNCH PAD program\, Black Studies Department\, College of Creative Studies\, and the Comparative Literature Department
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/timely-intersections-black-histories-on-the-page-and-stage/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Support,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Christina McMahon":MAILTO:mcmahon@theaterdance.ucsb.edu
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T171132Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T171132Z
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SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: Ralph Breaks the Internet
DESCRIPTION:Showings of Ralph Breaks the Internet at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-ralph-breaks-the-internet-2/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.4113325;-119.8549784
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T200000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190215T220000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T163757Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T163757Z
UID:10000323-1550260800-1550268000@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:IV Live Presents Improvability: The Anti-Valentine's Show
DESCRIPTION:Improvability: The Anti-Valentine’s Show \nFriday\, February 15th at 8:00 PM\nEmbarcadero Hall\, Isla Vista\nOnly 3 bucks! Come early to get a seat! \nSponsored by IV Live\, Isla Vista Arts\, UCSB\, and Associated Students
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/iv-live-presents-improvability-the-anti-valentines-show/
LOCATION:Embarcadero Hall\, 935 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IV Live / Improvability
ATTACH;FMTTYPE=image/jpeg:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/IVARTS-events-ihc-ucsb.jpg
ORGANIZER;CN="Isla Vista Arts":MAILTO:akjensen@ihc.ucsb.edu@ihc.ucsb.edu
GEO:34.412111;-119.855811
X-APPLE-STRUCTURED-LOCATION;VALUE=URI;X-ADDRESS=Embarcadero Hall 935 Embarcadero del Norte Isla Vista CA 93117 United States;X-APPLE-RADIUS=500;X-TITLE=935 Embarcadero del Norte:geo:-119.855811,34.412111
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190218T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190218T233000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190108T171033Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190108T171033Z
UID:10000345-1550516400-1550532600@ihc.ucsb.edu
SUMMARY:Magic Lantern Films Presents: Ralph Breaks the Internet
DESCRIPTION:Showings of Ralph Breaks the Internet at 7:00 and 10:00 PM
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/magic-lantern-films-presents-ralph-breaks-the-internet/
LOCATION:IV Theater\, 960 Embarcadero del Norte\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Magic Lantern Films
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ORGANIZER;CN="Magic Lantern Films":MAILTO:djpalladino@ihc.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190221T130000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190221T150000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20190221T175216Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190221T175339Z
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SUMMARY:Talk: Is Culture a Human Right?
DESCRIPTION:A commemoration of the International Mother Language Day with the aim of raising awareness on campus towards preserving endangered languages and fostering tolerance towards cultural and linguistic diversity. \nThis year’s commemoration will feature a lecture Dr. Juan Uriagereka (University of Maryland). \nSponsored by the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center\, Department of Spanish and Portuguese\, Barandiaran Chair of Basque Studies\, and the Etxepare Basque Institute
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/talk-is-culture-a-human-right/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Department of Spanish and Portuguese":MAILTO:osiris_gomez@hotmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190221T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190221T180000
DTSTAMP:20260602T065314
CREATED:20181029T204744Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20190207T200519Z
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SUMMARY:Social Securities Talk: Teaching the People: Enlightenment and the American Republic
DESCRIPTION:In this talk\, David Marshall will illuminate contemporary debates about the value of the liberal arts and sciences and public investment in higher education by examining Enlightenment arguments for both liberal education and public education in the early American Republic\, and the 19th-century Land Grant movement\, which resulted in the establishment of the University of California as a “public trust” in the California State Constitution. These two Enlightenment moments resonate today as we try to make the case for accessibility\, the liberal arts\, and the public research university in the face of privatization and pressure to focus on vocational and pre-professional training\, and applied research. \nDavid Marshall is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at UC Santa Barbara\, where he serves as Executive Vice Chancellor.  His research focuses on eighteenth-century fiction\, aesthetics\, and moral philosophy. Past President of the National Humanities Alliance\, which advances national humanities policy in the areas of research\, education\, preservation\, and public programs\, David Marshall has lectured widely on issues in higher education and public education. \nSponsored by the IHC’s Social Securities series and the Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment
URL:https://ihc.ucsb.edu/event/social-securities-talk-teaching-the-people-enlightenment-and-the-american-republic/
LOCATION:McCune Conference Room\, 6020 HSSB\, Santa Barbara\, CA\, 93106\, United States
CATEGORIES:Social Securities,Harry Girvetz Memorial Endowment,All Events,IHC Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Interdisciplinary Humanities Center":MAILTO:events@ihc.ucsb.edu
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