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SUMMARY:STARRY FIELD: A Memoir of Lost History
DESCRIPTION:This is event has been cancelled and will be rescheduled.   \nWhen: Thursday\, May 2\, 2024 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM \nWhere: Rolfe 2125 \nRSVP.\nBuy the book. \nJoin us in a conversation with journalist Margaret Juhae Lee as she discusses her poignant memoir\,Starry Field: A Memoir of Lost History. In Starry Field\, Lee sets out on a search for her family’s history lost to the darkness of Korea’s colonial decades\, and contends with the shockwaves of violence that followed them over four generations and across continents. \nCombining investigative journalism\, oral history\, and archival research\, Margaret reveals the truth about the grandfather she never knew. What she found is that Lee Chul Ha\, her grandfather who left her grandmother and two young sons in 1936\, was not a source of shame; he was a student revolutionary imprisoned in 1929for protesting the Japanese government’s colonization of Korea. He was a hero—and eventually honored as aPatriot of South Korea almost 60 years after his death. But reclaiming her grandfather’s legacy\, in the end\, isn’twhat Margaret finds the most valuable. It is through the series of three long-form interviews with her grandmother that Margaret finally finds a sense of recognition she’s been missing her entire life. A story of healing old wounds and the reputation of an extraordinary young man\, Starry Field bridges the tales of two women\, generations and oceans apart\, who share the desire to build family in someplace called home.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/starry-field-a-memoir-of-lost-history/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Postponed: Workshop: How to Pitch and Write for Non-academic Outlets
DESCRIPTION:This event will be postponed to fall 2024.\n \nMembers of the UCLA community are invited to take part in a Pitch Workshop. In the Pitch Workshop The Los Angeles Review of Books Editor-in-Chief\, Medaya Ocher\, will offer general guidance as well as direct feedback on pitches. You can participate in two different ways: (1) Apply with a pitch for the possibility to be selected to receive feedback as part of the workshop and with the possibility to sign up for short follow up “office hours\,” or\, (2) RSVP to sit in on the workshop without a pitch. \nWhen: Monday\, May 6 \nWorkshop: 10-12 noon \nLunch: 1-2pm \nOffice hours: 2-4pm \nApplication Eligibility: The program is available for UCLA ladder faculty\, adjuncts and lecturers\, postdocs\, and graduate students. \nTo apply and further information: https://humanities.ucla.edu/events/editor-in-residence/apply \nDeadline to apply: Wednesday May 1\, 2024 \nAny questions\, email Barbara Van Nostrand: bvannost@humnet.ucla.edu \nCo-sponsors:\nWe thank the co-sponsors: 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.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/workshop-how-to-pitch-and-write-for-non-academic-outlets-2/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Virtual Symposium on Questing Excellence in Academia
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, May 9\, 2024\n9:00-11:30 AM (PST)\n12:00-2:30 PM (EST)\n6:00-8:30 PM (CET) \nWe invite you to attend the first event of the Questing Excellence in Academia Virtual Symposium. \nRSVP Here\nOpening Remarks\nSafiya U. Noble\, Professor of Gender Studies\, African American Studies\, and Information Studies\, Interim Director of UCLA DataX Initiative\, Director of Center on Race and Digital Justice\, Co-Director of Minderoo Initiative on Tech & Power at Center for Critical Internet and Inquiry\, University of California\, Los Angeles \nA Conversation with Co-Authors of Questing Excellence in Academia: A Tale of Two Universities\nModerator: Kim Fortun\, Professor of Anthropology\, Director of EcoGovLab & PECE Labs\, University of California\, Irvine \nKnut H. Sørensen\, Professor Emeritus of Science and Technology Studies\, \nNorwegian University of Science and Technology\, Trondheim \nSharon Traweek\, Assoc. Prof.\, Gender Studies\, History\, & Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies\, University of California\, Los Angeles \nScholars Engaging with Questing Excellence in Academia\nMike Fortun\, Professor of Anthropology\, Director of PECE Labs\, University of California\, Irvine \nMaria do Mar Pereira\, Associate Professor of Sociology\, \nCo-Director of the Study of Women and Gender\, University of Warwick\, UK \nMartin Oliver\, Professor of Education & Technology\, University College London \nQuesting Excellence in Academia Virtual Symposium Organizing Committee\nNashra Mahmood\, UCLA\, Kyriaki Papageorgiou\, Knut H. Sørensen\, NTNU\, Nadine Tanio\, UC Irvine/UCLA\, and Sharon Traweek\, UCLA \nCo-sponsored by\nUCLA Center for Critical Internet Inquiry \nUCLA Data X \nUCLA Disability Studies Inclusion Labs \nUCLA Gender Studies Department \nUCLA History of Science\, Medicine\, and Technology \nUCLA Barbra Streisand Center for the Study of Women \nUCLA Terasaki Center for Japanese Studies
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/universities-diagnosing-the-present/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Postponed: C2i2 2024 Spring Symposium
DESCRIPTION:This event is postponed. \nDate: Friday\, May 10\, 2024\nTime: 8:00 a.m. – 5:30 p.m. PT \nVenue: UCLA Faculty Club\, Morrison Room\, UCLA Campus \nProgram and schedule. \nRSVP here. \nThe C2i2 2024 Spring Symposium will delve into the critical issues surrounding the internet’s evolution over the past two decades\, its implications on society\, and the challenges we face in ensuring equity\, autonomy\, and social justice in the digital age. \nKeynote Speaker:\nDr. Kate Starbird\, Associate Professor in Human Centered Design & Engineering\, Director of the Emerging Capacities of Mass Participation (emCOMP) Laboratory\, Co-Founder of the University of Washington’s Center for an Informed Public. \nAbout the Organizer:\nThe Center for Critical Internet Inquiry (C2i2) is a critical internet studies community committed to reimagining technology\, championing social justice\, and strengthening human rights through research\, culture\, and public policy. C2i2 initiatives include the Minderoo Initiative on Technology and Power\, the Critical Internet Studies Program\, Digital Civil Rights\, and the Data\, Power\, and Racial Justice Initiative.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/c2i2-2024-spring-symposium/
LOCATION:UCLA Faculty Club\, 480 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship,Streisand Center
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SUMMARY:Postponed: Drop LWOP Legislative Action
DESCRIPTION:This event is postponed. \n \nWhen: Friday\, May 10th 2024 from 10 am-12:30 pm \nWhere: UClA Center for the Study of Women\n1500 Public Affairs – across from Jimmy’s Coffeehouse \nJoin the Drop LWOP Coalition for a day of legislative action! Drop LWOP’s mission is to end Life Without Parole sentencing in California with the goal of affording relief to those currently serving this sentence\, no matter the conviction\, through legislative change\, commutations\, pardons\, resentencing\, and public awareness about the injustice of the LWOP sentence. On Friday\, May 10 support the coalition by: \nCA Bills and Districts \n\n\n\n\nLearn an overview of legislative process in California and of State Assembly Districts.\n\n\n\n\n\nSenate Bill 94 \n\n\n\n\nLearn the SB 94 breakdown and trajectory; what is it\, who does it affect and what does it need?\n\n\n\n\n\nWrite Letters to Legislators \n\n\n\n\nConnect with our legislators and politically advocate for criminal justice reform!\n\n\n\n\n\nEngage Community! \n\n\nReach out to our friends\, families\, communities and networks to encourage advocacy.\n\n\nRSVP here: https://forms.gle/18UQc7k4vatttiBR7 
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/drop-lwop-legislative-action/
LOCATION:Center for the Study of Women\, 1500 Public Affairs
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Postponed: Bad Dance: A Lecture by Dr. Kemi Adeyemi
DESCRIPTION:This event has been postponed. \nWhere: Kaufman Hall Room 200\nWhen: May 13\, 5:30 – 6:30 PM \nTo hear them tell it\, studs are bad dancers. They’re awkward\, self- conscious\, and stand on the wall. They don’t know the right steps\, can’t distribute their weight\, never know what to do with their hands.\nThey knock knees\, can’t hold twerkers up\, aren’t smooth enough. This talk takes black queer people seriously as self described “bad” dancers in order to rethink how dance is presumed to consolidate queer community. \nKemi Adeyemi is Associate Professor of Gender\, Women and Sexuality Studies at the University of Washington. Her practice\nuses performance as a site and methodology for theorizing the contours of contemporary black queer life. \nThis talk will be followed by a Q&A moderated by Associate Professor of Choreography\, Will Rawls. \nCo-sponsored by:\nBlack Feminist Initiative at the CSW Barbara Streisand\nCenter\, and by Lesbian\, Gay\, Bisexual\, Transgender & Queer Studies.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/bad-dance-a-lecture-by-dr-kemi-adeyemi/
LOCATION:200 Kaufman Hall\, UCLA
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Postponed: Anti-Asian Violence Graduate Writing Workshop at UCLA
DESCRIPTION:Postponed until Fall 2024.  \nCFP and Submission Guidelines.\n \nView event flier. \nA workshop for UC graduate students working on articles\, essays\, or dissertation chapters related to themes on anti-Asian violence. Invited participants will submit their writing in advance and receive feedback from UC faculty and participating graduate students in a shared dialogue and setting. We encourage scholarship from a wide range of disciplines. \nSelected abstract authors will be invited to submit final papers by April 15th 2024.  \nThe Spring workshop will take place at UCLA on May 17\, 2024 from 10 am to 3 pm. Partial travel funding provided. \nThis workshop is funded by a UC Multicampus Research Programs and Initiatives project “Anti-Asian Violence: Origins and Trajectories” Leti Volpp (UCB)\, Susette Min (UCDavis)\, Laura Kang (UCI)\, and Lee Ann Wang (UCLA) and co-sponsored by the Asian American Studies Center (UCLA)\, Institute of American Cultures (UCLA)\, and Center for the Study of Women | Streisand (UCLA). \nFor Questions please email: aavotgrad@gmail.com
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/anti-asian-violence-graduate-writing-workshop-at-ucla/
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240522T170000
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SUMMARY:Foragers Screening & Panel Discussion
DESCRIPTION:When: Wednesday\, May 22\, 2024\, 5-7 pm \nWhere: UCLA Mathias Botanical Garden La Kretz Garden Pavillion  \nProduced and directed by filmmaker Jumana Manna\, Foragers (2022) depicts the dramas around the practice of foraging for wild edible plants in Palestine/Israel with wry humor and a meditative pace. Shot in the Golan Heights\, the Galilee\, and Jerusalem\, it employs fiction\, documentary\, and archival footage to portray the impact of Israeli nature protection laws on these customs. Following a screening of the film\, please stay for a moderated discussion featuring UCLA faculty that will engage topics at the intersection of Indigeneity\, settler colonialism\, and nature-culture relations in Palestine/Israel and beyond. Light refreshments will be provided. \nThis event is co-sponsored by the UCLA American Indian Studies Center\, Center for the Study of Women\, Gender Studies Department\, American Indian Studies Department\, Institute of the Environment and Sustainability\, and Center for Near Eastern Studies. \n\n\nRegistration is open to UCLA students\, faculty\, and staff only. Please RSVP here: bit.ly/ForagersRSVP
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/foragers-screening-panel-discussion/
LOCATION:botanical
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240525T163000
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SUMMARY:The Black Women and Femmes Research Summit
DESCRIPTION:When: May 25\, 2024 from 10 am to 4:30 pm \nWhere: UCLA”s Geffen Hall \nThe Black Women and Femmes Research Summit (BWFRS) is intended to amplify the contributions of Black Women and Femmes to research. We aim to provide a platform for Black women and femmes conducting research on UCLA’s campus to highlight their research and provide networking opportunities for those interested in greater exposure to academic research. \nRSVP\nRegister to Volunteer\n\nCosponsors:\nCSW|Barbra Streisand Center\, UCLA Luskin Center\, UCLA LGBTQ Campus Resource Center\, UCLA Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies\, UCLA David Geffen School of Medicine\, ULCA D3 Initiative.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/the-black-women-and-femmes-research-summit/
LOCATION:Geffen Hall\, 885 Tiverton Dr\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90024\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T100000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20240531T160000
DTSTAMP:20260519T233718
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SUMMARY:May Faculty Writing Retreat
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, May 31\, 2024\n10 AM – 4 PM \nWhere: Charles E. Young Research Library\, Main Conference Room 11360 \nParking: The closest parking lots are lot 3\, where you are more likely to find parking\, and lot 5\, which is the closest to the venue. \nRSVP Here. \nDo you want to block out a day for writing and contemplation? The UCLA Faculty Writing Retreat is your solution. During the retreat\, you’ll have the chance to concentrate on your own work in a supportive virtual environment. Whether you’re working on research papers\, grant proposals\, book chapters\, or any other writing project\, this retreat is designed to provide uninterrupted time for productivity. \nThe writing retreat provides a peaceful place for UCLA faculty to write as well as meals; please bring your computer and any other materials you may need to work. If you have an extension cord\, please bring it\, as power outlets are limited. Also bring some extra clothes for layers\, as the space sometimes tend to be cool. \nWho may attend: This retreat is for UCLA faculty\, post-docs\, academic administrators\, and lecturers. \nIf you are attending virtually\, we hope you get situated with a beverage and snacks for the day. Those of us attending in person will have a conversation about the writing process over lunch. This conversation is entirely optional. \nIf you register to attend in person and your plans change\, please let us know right away so that we may offer your spot to the waitlist. No-shows will not be granted an in-person spot at future writing retreats. \nIf you are no longer able to attend in person\, please e-mail csw@csw.ucla.edu to let us know.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/may-faculty-writing-retreat/
LOCATION:Charles E Young Research Library Conference Room
CATEGORIES:CSW originated
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