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SUMMARY:Freedom and Fugitivity
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism within the Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy\nDate: Friday\, June 11\nTime: 10:00 AM – 11:30 AM\nLocation: Webinar (Registration Required) \nSituated at the present historical conjuncture of resurgent white nationalism and xenophobia\, the closing event of the Sanctuary Spaces Sawyer Seminar\, Freedom and Fugitivity thinks across Black feminism and Indigenous studies to foreground “beautiful experiments” of flight\, refusal\, and rebellion. \n  \nFeaturing:\nSaidiya Hartman\, Professor of English and Comparative Literature\, Columbia University; 2019 MacArthur Fellow \nIn conversation with:\nAisha K. Finch\, Associate Professor of African American Studies and Gender Studies\, UCLA \nTiffany Lethabo King\, Associate Professor of African-American Studies\, Women’s\, Gender\, and Sexuality Studies\, Georgia State University \nKyle Mays\, Assistant Professor of African American Studies\, American Indian Studies\, and History\, UCLA \nModerated by:\nSarah Haley\, Director of the UCLA Center for the Study of Women Black Feminism Initiative\nAssociate Professor of African American Studies and Gender Studies\, UCLA \nChaired by:\nAnanya Roy\, Director of the UCLA Luskin Institute on Inequality and Democracy\nProfessor of Urban Planning\, Social Welfare\, and Geography\, UCLA \n  \nCo-organized with Black Feminism Initiative at UCLA\nCo-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center \nPart of the Sawyer Seminar Sanctuary Spaces: Reworlding Humanism
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SUMMARY:Author Chat Series: Akwaeke Emezi x Zoé Samudzi
DESCRIPTION:Organized by the Salt Eaters Bookshop and the Black Feminism Initiative\nJoin us in celebrating the release of Akwaeke Emezi’s Dear Senthuran: A Black Spirit Memoir with an intimate conversation between authors Akwaeke Emezi and Zoé Samudzi. Wednesday June 23rd at 6pm PST\, 9pm EST. RSVP HERE. \nDATE: Wednesday\, June 23\, 2021\nTIME: 6 PM (PST) | 9 PM (EST)\nLOCATION: Online (Register Online) \nThe Salt Eaters Bookshop is an emerging independent bookstore coming to ​Inglewood\, CA early 2021. \nThe Salt Eaters aims to create a Black feminist literary hub and resting ground for dreamers\, seekers of knowledge\, creatives\, writers\, community archivists\, artists\, change agents\, and those invested in a liberation practice that holds Black women\, girls\, femmes\, and non-binary people at the center.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/author-chat-series-akwaeke-emezi-x-zoe-samudzi/
CATEGORIES:CSW originated
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SUMMARY:Assembling/Reassembling
DESCRIPTION:Organized by Now Be Here Art\nWhy books NOW? Are books symbolic objects? Have books created political change? What is it that makes artists’ books a unique /compelling art form? Can artists’ books advance social justice for women? This panel discussion will tackle the history and current state of independent press and self-publishing by women artists making books as an art form. \nDATE: Thursday\, June 24\, 2021\nTIME: 1:00 PM (PST)\nLOCATION: Online event (RSVP) \nThis panel discussion focuses on book aesthetics in the history and current state of independent press and self-publishing by women artists. Though increasingly active in California publishing over the last century\, as in so many areas\, women have not always been as visible as their contributions deserve. Showcasing a diverse range of women artists and curators\, the panel address the ways in which women artists’ publications create a distinct discourse\, whether that arises from editorial ethics or curatorial decisions\, feminist methods\, specific topics and themes\, or anticipated audiences. Most importantly\, the panel will call attention to vibrant works of art being made in the book format designed to bring transformative points of view into published form. \nSpeakers:\nTia Blassingame\, Artist\, Professor and Press Director Scripps College \nJohanna Drucker\, Moderator\, Artist\, Breslauer Professor\, Information Studies\, UCLA \nAlexandra Grant\, Artist\, Publisher X Artists’ Books \nMarcia Reed\, Chief Curator\, The Getty Research Institute \nSusan Sironi\, Artist
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/assembling-reassembling/
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CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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