How do we cultivate attentiveness in ways that resist structures of violence and normalized relationships of harm and ambivalence with other species? How can an attention to our fraught histories and contemporary everyday encounters with other animals transform our lives...
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Connect with the UW through an exciting lineup of over 50 events in May. From a drama production in which each night the performers’ roles are determined by a lottery, to online and in-person lectures examining the geopolitical, local, and...
Connect with the UW through an exciting lineup of over 50 events in May. From a drama production in which each night the performers’ roles are determined by a lottery, to online and in-person lectures examining the geopolitical, local, and...
Join us for an afternoon lecture on May 4th in HUB 250 featuring Dr. Ralph H. Craig III on Black Buddhism Through the Lens of Tina Turner. A light reception will be provided. Tina Turner's (1939–2023) successful recording career and electrifying stage...
Connect with the UW through an exciting lineup of over 50 events in May. From a drama production in which each night the performers’ roles are determined by a lottery, to online and in-person lectures examining the geopolitical, local, and...
It seems like two separate realms. One is occupied by acclaimed dancers from Brooklyn’s world-renowned Mark Morris Dance Group, the other by people with Parkinson’s disease. CAPTURING GRACE is about what happens when those two worlds intersect. Filmed over the...
Connect with the UW through an exciting lineup of over 50 events in May. From a drama production in which each night the performers’ roles are determined by a lottery, to online and in-person lectures examining the geopolitical, local, and...
Connect with the UW through an exciting lineup of over 50 events in May. From a drama production in which each night the performers’ roles are determined by a lottery, to online and in-person lectures examining the geopolitical, local, and...
“If we fight, we must fight against the North as well as the South, Abraham Lincoln as well as Jefferson Davis,” Frederick Douglass declared in May 1861, just a few weeks after the Civil War began. His statement suggests a...
