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The 2024 Stephanie M.H. Camp Memorial Lecture by Jennifer L. Morgan (NYU) explores the connections between domestic space, the idea of privacy, and the presence of enslaved women in the early modern world. Drawing on court cases, legislation, and the growth...
10:30am-12:00pm Archipelago of Resettlement: Theorizing Refugee-Indigenous Solidarities across the Refugee Settler Condition Evyn Lê Espiritu Gandhi From April to November 1975, the US military processed over 112,000 Vietnamese refugees on the unincorporated territory of Guam; from 1977 to 1979, the...
In partnership with the Taipei Music Center, the UW Taiwan Studies Arts & Culture Program welcomes you to an in-person public roundtable discussion and reception with Kay Huang (黃韻玲), Ma Shih-Fang (馬世芳), and Chen Te-Cheng (陳德政), in association with the "MUSIC, ISLAND, STORIES: TAIWAN...
This workshop aims to help attendees working with interview data, or planning to conduct interviews, learn about ways to share their interview data whilst considering epistemological, curatorial, and ethical questions about sharing qualitative interview data with wider audiences. The Open...
Join us for a meet & greet with AfroLatina performance artist, poet, and educator Josefina Baez , founder of AyOmbe Theatre troupe (est. 1986). Come say hello and chat about the critical role of mentorship, art, and Womxn-led, working-class, Black...
Please join the CJMD on Wednesday April 24 at 3:30 pm in CMU 126 for an in-person talk by Assistant Professor Yunkang Yang of Texas A&M. He will present the first large-scale study of image-based political misinformation on Facebook. In...
Josefina Báez’s trilogy texts—Dominicanish, Levente no. YolayorkdominicanYork, and Comrade, Bliss ain’t playing—make their last appearance as a doula-ing act of beginnings and ends. As Báez’s farewell celebration to her main text trilogy, this is a performance highlighting voice and visuals...
Dr. Cynthia Greenlee is an intentionally independent scholar and award-winning journalist. During this lunchtime workshop with a dozen graduate students and post-doc fellows, she will talk about the challenges and rewards of being an unaffiliated scholar. There will be plenty...
Can you type? Do you have access to a browser? Then you can make and share imaginative, branching stories in Twine, without knowing a word of code. Twine is an open-source, free tool for telling interactive, non-linear, text-based stories/ games...