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SUMMARY:Anne LeBaron: Portrait Concert of a Trailblazing Composer
DESCRIPTION:Where: Lani Hall – Schoenberg Music Building 445 Charles E. Young Drive East Los Angeles\, 90095 \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 7\, 7-8:30 pm PST \nRSVP\nInternationally acclaimed composer and harpist Anne LeBaron marks her illustrious tenure at CalArts with a retrospective concert at UCLA’s Lani Hall\, on Wednesday\, February 7\, at 7 PM. The program\, encapsulating four decades of pioneering music\, will be followed by an enlightening talkback and reception. \nThe evening unfolds around LeBaron’s lifelong passions\, weaving a tapestry of music with drama\, environmental advocacy\, sounds and stories from around the world\, the recognition of women’s achievements\, and the spirit of artistic collaboration. This much-anticipated event will feature world premieres alongside rarely performed works. \n“The Heroine with a Thousand Faces\,” a prodigious new multi-year endeavor aiming to create one thousand musical portraits\, launches with five original solos honoring women whose momentous contributions have reshaped our history. The prestigious Davise Fund facilitates these tributes by commissioning musical homages to figures such as Australian Saint Mary Helen Mackillop\, Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee\, and the indomitable Ruth Bader Ginsberg. Extraordinary saxophonist Jan Berry Baker will present world premieres of five such portraits\, composed expressly for her. \nShowcasing an array of LeBaron’s vocal compositions from her operatic oeuvre\, the program includes chamber pieces that echo her deep commitment to environmental causes. Additionally\, her improvisational prowess on the harp will be on display as she guides an ensemble through a graphic score\, drawing inspiration from Marcel Duchamp’s concept of ‘the infrathin.’ \nThis event is co-sponsored by the UCLA Department of Musicology\, the Department of Music\, the Center for Musical Humanities\, the Center for the Study of Women/Streisand Center\, and the UCLA Music Library Davise Fund. \n 
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/anne-lebaron-portrait-concert-of-a-trailblazing-composer/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Survivors + Allies Report Launch: Webinar
DESCRIPTION:Where: Virtual (Zoom)\nWhen: Friday\, February 9\, 2024. 12 pm – 1 pm PST \nRSVP Here.\nSurvivors and Allies (S+A) is a community and student-led collective organization that advocates for and with survivors of Sexual Violence in the UC System. S+A would like to welcome you to join us February 9th\, 2024 at 12 pm PST to view our webinar discussing the release of our report “From Surviving to Healing: Results and Demands from a Study with Survivors of Sexual Violence on University of California Campuses.” \nAfter you register\, we will follow up with links to the zoom webinar\, youtube live (overflow)\, and the release of our report. \nCo-sponsors\nThis event is co-sponsored by the Diversity\, Disparities\, and Difference (D3) Initiative at UCLA Luskin.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/survivors-allies-report-launch-webinar/
CATEGORIES:Center Supported Research,CSW originated
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240214T140000
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SUMMARY:Book Talk: Feng-Mei Heberer
DESCRIPTION:Where: Darren Star Theater (Melnitz 1422A) \nWhen: Wednesday\, February 14\, 2 pm-3:50 pm \nJoin CSW|Streisand Center and the School of Theater\, Film and Television for a book talk with author Feng-Mei Heberer\, discussing\, “Undoing Documentation as Racialized State Surveillance: the Moving Image Undocument.” \nThis talk examines visual documentation and the documentary form in their intimate connection with racialized state surveillance and border control in the United States. It discusses the ways that visual documents such as the photograph have been wielded on behalf of U.S. immigration policy to contain border crossings since the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)\, and highlights the underexamined linkage between official documentation and historical processes of Asian racialization. \nAgainst this backdrop\, Herberer turns to the work of Miko Revereza\, a Philippine-born artist and self-ascribed “undocumented-documentary filmmaker”\, exploring how Revereza advances an aesthetic of the fugitive and ephemeral undocument that both attunes us to documentation’s violent history and mobilizes moving image practices beyond the demand to capture and report.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/book-talk-feng-mei-heberer/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Racializing Reproduction: Maternal Mortality\, Asian American Women and COVID-19
DESCRIPTION:Where: UCLA Rolfe Hall room 2125 \nWhen: February 26\, 2024\, Monday\, 1:00 – 3:00 pm \nRSVP Here.\nJoin us for a Visiting Scholar public lecture by Lalaie Ameeriar (Associate Professor\, Anthropology\, York University) in collaboration with UCLA Institute of American Cultures – Asian American Studies Center. This talk is part of a larger ethnographic study of medical racism that centers the experiences of pregnant Asian Americans during the COVID-19 pandemic. COVID-19 has only further exacerbated pre-existing health disparities\, which has led to increasing maternal and infant death. Lalaie Ameeriar is an Associate Professor of Anthropology at York University. During the 2023–24 academic year\, she was a fellow in the Asian American Studies Center with the Institute of American Cultures at UCLA. \n 
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/racializing-reproduction-maternal-mortality-asian-american-women-and-covid-19/
LOCATION:Rolfe 2125
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Pitch Workshop with LARB Founding Editor Tom Lutz
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday Feb 28th\, 2024\,  12-1:30pm\, lunch will be served. Office Hours 1:30-2:30pm to follow with chance for individual consultation. \nDeadline to apply: February 22nd\, 2024 \nIn conjunction with The Editor-in-Residence (Public Scholarship) panel\, we have a unique opportunity that gives members of the UCLA community to take part in a Pitch Workshop and get direct project feedback on projects from an editor. \nApplication Eligibility: The program is available for ladder faculty\, adjuncts and lecturers\, postdocs\, and advanced graduate students (ATC). 2023-24 applicants must be a member of the Center for the Study of Women | Streisand Center\, Divisions of Humanities & Social Sciences\, Herb Alpert School of Music\, or the Bixby Center on Population and Reproductive Health\, the co-sponsoring units. \nTo apply and further information: https://humanities.ucla.edu/events/editor-in-residence/apply \nAny questions\, email Barbara Van Nostrand: bvannost@humnet.ucla.edu
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/pitch-workshop-with-larb-founding-editor-tom-lutz/
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SUMMARY:Panel: How to Translate Your Work for a General Audience
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, February 28\, 3 pm  \nWhere: Lani Hall (Schoenberg Music Building\, UCLA) \nRSVP Here.\nPlease join us for a panel on public scholarship\, specifically on how to write for non-academic audiences. The 2023-24 UCLA Editor in Residence\, Public Scholarship Fellow\, Tom Lutz (Los Angeles Review of Books\, Founding Editor) will be joined by Josh Kun (USC Vice Provost for the Arts)\, Leigh-Michil George and Summer Kim Lee (UCLA) to talk about their experiences as editors and authors. \nCosponsors\nThis event is co-sponsored by Center for the Study of Women|Streisand Center\, the divisions of Humanities and Social Sciences\, The Herb Alpert School of Music\, The Center for Musical Humanities\, and The UCLA Bixby Center on Population and Reproductive Health. \nRelated Events\n\nPitch Workshop with LARB Founding Editor Tom Lutz
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/panel-how-to-translate-your-work-for-a-general-audience/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:UCLA Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education (CRSHE) Distinguished Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:Where: California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)\, UCLA Campus \nWhen: Thursday\, February 29\, 2024 3:00 p.m. Reception to follow. \nRVSP Here\nUCLA Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education (CRSHE) Distinguished Speaker Series featuring L.A. County Supervisor Holly Mitchell. \nJoin us for a conversation with L.A. County Supervisor Holly Mitchell and CRSHE Director Amander Clark about Black maternal health and care in Los Angeles. We are delighted to announce that Elaine Batchlor\, M.D.\, M.P.H.\, will be providing the opening remarks. Dr. Batchlor serves as the CEO of MLK Community Healthcare and has devoted her career to reducing health disparities and expanding health care quality and access for the most vulnerable. \nRegistration is required. Seating is first come first served and is not guaranteed.  \nAbout the event: The UCLA Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education (CRSHE) is delighted to host L.A. County Supervisor Holly Mitchell as the inaugural distinguished speaker to discuss her work supporting healthy families and communities. As a county supervisor for the 2nd District of Los Angeles\, Supervisor Mitchell champions care and support for women\, girls and expecting mothers\, working to ensure that their reproductive health needs are met through expanding doula care\, protecting Black lives during childbirth\, supporting measures for paid family leave and expanding access to abortion rights and reproductive care. Supervisor Mitchell’s work is centered in reproductive equity and justice\, key topics that the Center is keen to highlight given our vision for a future in which reproductive policies are based on rigorous science\, and access to this care is more equitable. Please join us to learn from Supervisor Mitchell about her work in supporting the lives of children and families in Los Angeles County and the state of California\, and what she envisages for the future of reproductive health and care in our communities.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/ucla-center-for-reproductive-science-health-and-education-crshe-distinguished-speaker-series/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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