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SUMMARY:Out of Place Marathon Reading
DESCRIPTION:When: 9 am October 1 through 9 am October 2 \nWhere: Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden \nPlease join UCLA faculty from across campus for a 24-hour read-a-thon of “Out of Place” by Edward Said starting Tuesday\, October 1st at the Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden. \nWe are coming together on campus\, five months following the attacks on and then clearing of the Palestine Solidarity Encampment at UCLA on May 1st and 2nd\, to read his work aloud and reflect on the late Palestinian scholar’s memoir\, carving space for critical inquiry into questions at the intersection of colonialism\, exile\, memory\, belonging\, and of course\, Palestine. \nYou are not required to attend for the full 24 hours\, and can drop in at anytime. \nCo-sponsored by:\nAMERICAN INDIAN STUDIES CENTER \nASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES CENTER \nASIAN AMERICAN STUDIES DEPARTMENT \nCENTER FOR THE STUDY OF WOMEN \nSTREISAND CENTER \nCÉSAR E. CHAVEZ DEPARTMENT OF CHICANA/O AND CENTRAL AMERICAN STUDIES \nCRITICAL RACE STUDIES PROGRAM \nDEPARTMENT OF AFRICAN AMERICAN STUDIES \nDEPARTMENT OF ART HISTORY \nDEPARTMEnt OF ENGLISH \nDEPARTMENT OF EUROPEAN LANGUAGES AND \nTRANSCULTURAL STUDIES \nDEPARTMENT OF FILM. TELEVISION AND \nIGITAL MEDIA \nDEPARTMENT OF GENDER STUDIES \nDEPARTMENT OF HISTORY \nDEPARTMENT OF NEAR EASTERN LANGUAGES \nAND CULTURES \nDEPARTMENT OF WORLD ARTS and CULTURES /DANCE \nDISABILITY STUDIES \nLABOR STUDIES CENTER \nLATINO POLITICS AND POLICY INSTITUTE RALPH J. BUNCHE CENTER FOR AFRICAN \nAMERICAN STUDIES \nUCLA VOTING RIGHTS PROJECT \nWORKING GROUP IN MEMORY STUDIES
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/out-of-place-marathon-reading/
LOCATION:Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden\, Franklin D. Murphy Sculpture Garden 245 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:CSW|Streisand Center / Gender Studies / LGBTQ Studies 2024 Fall Reception
DESCRIPTION:Join CSW|Streisand Center\, the UCLA Department of Gender Studies\, and LGBTQ Studies as we celebrate the start of a new academic year! \nJoin us for an opportunity to meet and network with faculty\, students\, and staff\, and to learn about our upcoming projects\, research\, and events. Refreshments will be served. \nEvent Date: Wednesday\, October 2\, 2024\nEvent Time: 4:00–6:00 PM \nEvent Location: Rolfe Hall Courtyard\, UCLA (outdoors) \nPlease fill out the registration form below in order to assist us in planning this event.\nRegistration is FREE. \nPlease note that we may take photos of guests at the reception for CSW|Streisand Center’s website and publications.\nIf you are no longer able to attend\, please e-mail csw@csw.ucla.edu to let us know.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/cswstreisand-center-gender-studies-lgbtq-studies-2024-fall-reception/
CATEGORIES:CSW originated
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241003T133000
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SUMMARY:Dragon Lady: Q & A With Sara Porkalob
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, October 3\, 12:00-1:30 pm \nWhere: Macgowan 1340 \nRSVP here. \nCan karaoke lead to narratives for justice? \nJoin theater artist-activist Sara Porkalob to discuss their solo-performance\, Dragon Lady\, premiering at the Geffen Playhouse\, justice-oriented approaches to theater\, and Asian American performance. \nLight refreshments provided. \nCosponsored by: \nCSW|Streisand Center\, UCLA School of Theater\, Film & Television\, and the UCLA Asian American Studies Center.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/dragon-lady-q-a-with-sara-porkalob/
LOCATION:Macgowan Hall – UCLA School of Theater\, Film and Television\, 245 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:UCLA Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education (CRSHE) Distinguished Speaker Series
DESCRIPTION:When: Thursday\, October 3\, 2024\n12:00 p.m. PT\nReception to follow \nWhere: California NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)\nUCLA Campus \nPlease join us for this timely event where the science of human embryos and embryo models will be explained by preeminent scientist and author Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz. Opening remarks will be provided by CRSHE’s co-director\, Hannah Landecker. \nClick to RSVP\nRegistration is required.\nSeating is first come first served and is not guaranteed. \nAbout the event:\nThe UCLA Center for Reproductive Science\, Health and Education (CRSHE)\, Broad Stem Cell Research Center (BSCRC) and Department of Molecular\, Cell and Developmental Biology (MCDB) are delighted to host Magdalena Zernicka-Goetz as our upcoming distinguished speaker. Zernicka-Goetz is the Bren Professor of Biology and Biological Engineering at Caltech and professor of mammalian development and stem cell biology at the University of Cambridge. Spanning the last 25 years\, her lab has made seminal contributions to the study of human embryos and is a pioneer in the field of stem cell-based embryo models. \nIn her talk\, Zernicka-Goetz will discuss how early mammalian development is characterized by a series of critical transitions that lay the foundation for a healthy pregnancy and healthy baby. To understand the scientific basis for this\, the Zernicka-Goetz laboratory develops innovative scientific technologies using stem cells to model the early human embryo. These models provide a system to study fundamental aspects of human embryo development and offer significant potential to improve outcomes for assisted reproduction\, elucidate the causes of early pregnancy failure and provide insights into the developmental origins of diseases. \nOpening remarks will be provided by Hannah Landecker\, professor in the UCLA Department of Sociology and the UCLA Institute for Society and Genetics. Professor Landecker uses the tools of history and social science to study contemporary developments in the life sciences and their historical taproots in the 20th century.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/ucla-center-for-reproductive-science-health-and-education-crshe-distinguished-speaker-series-2/
LOCATION:California Nanosystems Institute\, UCLA
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Dawayer with Huda Asfour
DESCRIPTION:When: Friday\, Oct 11\, 2024\, 6:30 – 8:30 pm \nWhere: Lani Hall\, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music\, Schoenberg Music Building \nGet tickets here.\nAttend a musical performance and conversation with musician Huda Asfour. “Dawayer” is Huda’s latest solo project for oud\, looper\, and vocals. In this improvisation-based journey\, Huda presents new and old songs and compositions\, revisited after the pandemic\, and more recently after the war in Gaza\, through the lens of repetitions\, exploring the concept of a loop and our perception of it. The project premiered in Alexandria Egypt in 2020 and has since been performed at theaters like the Kennedy Center\, The Arabic Music institute in Cairo\, the Arab American National Museum in Michigan\, Oldtown school of folk music in Chicago and the Brooklyn Museum in NY. \nSeating is on a first-come basis. Due to frequent no-shows\, we overbook our events. A reservation does not guarantee a seat\, so please arrive early. We appreciate your understanding. \nThis event is supported by the Mellon Foundation\, CSW|Streisand Center\, Consortium for Palestine Studies at UCLA\, UCLA Department of Near Eastern Languages and Cultures\, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music\, UCLA Department of Asian American Studies\, UCLA Department of Gender Studies\, and the Racial Violence Hub. \nNotice of event photography: By attending this program\, you are entering a space where event photography may occur.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/dawayer-with-huda-asfour/
LOCATION:Lani Hall\, UCLA Herb Alpert School of Music Schoenberg Music Building\, 445 Charles E Young Dr E\, Los Angeles\, CA\, 90095\, United States
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:Carceral Entanglements with Wendi Yamashita
DESCRIPTION:Where: 2125 Rolfe Hall\nWhen: Tuesday\, October 15\, 12-1:30 pm \nLight lunch will be served. Seating is first come first served. \nCarceral Entanglements: Gendered Public Memories of Japanese American World War II Incarceration argues that Japanese American WWII incarceration narratives substantiate discourses of gender\, sexual\, racial\, and carceral/colonial power yet contain possibilities for disruption. Understanding the contradictory location of Japanese American identity and community through public memory is an important part of ethical and meaningful solidarity work. This talk will focus on the first chapter of the book to examine how antiblackness operates within Japanese American memorial practices and how that has shifted and been challenged after the murder of George Floyd in 2020. \nPresented by:\nCSW|Streisand Center \nUCLA Asian American Studies Center \nUCLA Gender Studies Department \nUCLA Asian American Studies \n 
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/carceral-entanglements-with-wendi-yamashita/
LOCATION:Rolfe 2125
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241015T173000
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SUMMARY:Alexis Pauline Gumbs Book Talk
DESCRIPTION:When: Tuesday\, October 15\, 4:00 – 5:30 PM \nWhere: Kerckhoff Grand Salon \nSeating is on a first-come basis.  \nJoin us for Alexis Pauline Gumbs in conversation with Robin D. G. Kelley on her recent book\, Survival is a Promise: The Eternal Life of Audre Lorde. \nThe author will sign books purchased on site\, courtesy of The Reparations Club. Alexis Pauline Gumbs is a self-described “Queer Black Troublemaker and Black Feminist Love Evangelist and an aspirational cousin to all sentient beings.” She has revolutionized intellectual\, creative and oracular writing with her triptych of experimental works published by Duke University Press (Spill: Scenes of Black Feminist Fugitivity in 2016\, M Archive: After the End of the World in 2018 and Dub: Finding Ceremony\, 2020.) She is also the author of Undrowned: Black Feminist Lessons from Marine Animals\, which won a Whiting Writers’ Award in 2022. In 2023\, she won a Windham Campbell Prize for her poetry. \nCo-sponsored by:\nCSW|Streisand Center\, UCLA Department of English\, UCLA Department of History\, Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies\, Gary B. Nash Endowed Chair in History
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/alexis-pauline-gumbs-book-talk/
LOCATION:Kerckhoff Grand Salon
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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SUMMARY:UCLA Latinx Welcome
DESCRIPTION:Where: Wilson Plaza \nWhen: October 15th from 4-6 pm \nFree and open to the public. \nMeet the CSW|Streisand Center staff\, pick up swag\, and learn about funding opportunities at the 2024 UCLA Latinx welcome event. Every fall quarter\, the UCLA Latinx Welcome Planning Committee hosts a Latinx Welcome event for new and continuing Latinx undergraduate and graduate students\, where they can connect with current students\, staff\, faculty and alumni. \nThe Latinx Welcome aims to accomplish the following: \n\nSend affirming and welcoming messages to all Latinx students and their families\nIncrease student’s knowledge of campus-wide resources\, organizations and opportunities\nFoster self-efficacy and community-efficacy Increase knowledge of Latinx contributions to UCLA and higher education.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/ucla-latinx-welcome/
LOCATION:Wilson Plaza
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241016T200000
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SUMMARY:UCLA Barbra Streisand Center Public Lecture
DESCRIPTION:The UCLA Barbra Streisand Center invites you to a public lecture on the topic of: \nA Requiem for Roe v. Wade: When Property Has No Privacy\n \nMichele Bratcher Goodwin\nLinda D. & Timothy J. O’Neill Professor of Constitutional Law and Global Health Policy\nCo-Faculty Director\, O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health LawGeorgetown Law \nFollowed by a panel discussion featuring:\nJessica Gipson\nProfessor and Fred H. Bixby Endowed Chair of Population and Reproductive Health\nDirector\, UCLA Bixby Center to Advance Sexual and Reproductive Health Equity | UCLA Fielding School of Public Healthand \nMelissa Goodman\nExecutive Director\, UCLA Center on Reproductive Health\, Law and Policy | UCLA School of Law \nModerated by Grace Hong\nDirector\, UCLA Barbra Streisand Center \nWednesday\, October 16\, 2024\n6:00 p.m. PT. Reception to follow\nCalifornia NanoSystems Institute (CNSI)\nUCLA Campus \nRSVP: Attend In-Person\nRSVP: Attend Virtually\n\nAbout the Speaker\nMichele Bratcher Goodwin is the Linda D. & Timothy J. O’Neill Professor of Constitutional Law and Global Health Policy and Co-Faculty Director of the O’Neill Institute for National and Global Health Law. Dr. Goodwin is one to the most cited health law scholars in the world and a highly regarded public intellectual with commentaries appearing in the NY Times\, Washington Post\, The Atlantic\, The Nation\, the L.A. Times\, Newsweek\, Ms. magazine and other publications. She has testified before state and federal legislators on matters of health and reproductive justice. Dr. Goodwin is the author of six books and over 100 articles and commentaries on matters of law\, medicine\, reproductive health\, and biotechnologies. She is the 2022 recipient of the American Bar Association’s Margaret Brent Award and in 2023 she was honored by the California Women’s Law Center with their prestigious Pursuit of Justice Award. Dr. Goodwin is author of the award-winning book\, Policing the Womb: Invisible Women and The Criminalization of Motherhood. \nAbout the future Barbra Streisand Institute at UCLA\nThe UCLA Barbra Streisand Center was established in 2021 and made possible by the vision and generosity of Barbra Streisand. The Streisand Center will become the future Barbra Streisand Institute at UCLA\, a forward-thinking institute dedicated to finding solutions to the most vital social issues.
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/ucla-barbra-streisand-center-public-lecture/
CATEGORIES:Streisand Center
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241030T160000
DTEND;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20241030T173000
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SUMMARY:Perpetrator as Victim: Putin's War in Ukraine and Criticism of Title IX
DESCRIPTION:Joy Neumeyer on her new book\, A Survivor’s Education: Women\, Violence\, and the Stories We Don’t Tell\, in conversation with Jared McBride\, UCLA History.\n \nRegister      Microsoft      Google\nThe Center for European and Russian Studies\, in cosponsorship with the Department of Slavic\, East European and Eurasian Languages and Cultures\, UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy\, and UCLA Center for the Study of Women – Barbra Streisand Center\, invites you to a book talk with Joy Neumeyer to discuss her book\,  A Survivor’s Education: Women\, Violence\, and the Stories We Don’t Tell (2024). The talk will be followed by discussion with Professor Jared McBride\, UCLA Department of History. This book talk will take place at Bunche Hall Room 10383 on  October 30th at 4 PM. Register now! \nAbout the Book\n\nIn this poignant self-investigation\, historian and journalist Joy Neumeyer explores how violence against women is portrayed\, perceived\, and adjudicated today. Interweaving the harrowing account of the abuse she experienced as a graduate student at Berkeley with those of others who faced violence on campus and beyond\, Neumeyer offers a startling look at how the hotly-debated Title IX system has altered university politics and culture\, and uncovers the willful misremembrance that enables misconduct on scales large and small. Deeply researched\, daringly inquisitive\, and resonant for our times\, A Survivor’s Education reveals the entanglement of storytelling\, abuse\, and power–and how we can balance narrative and evidence in our attempts to determine what “really” happened. \n\n\nAbout the Author\nJoy Neumeyer is a journalist and historian of Russia and Eastern Europe. She received a PhD in History from the University of California\, Berkeley and was a Fulbright Fellow in Russia and a Max Weber Fellow at the European University Institute in Florence. She has also worked as a reporter in Moscow and Warsaw. Her writing has appeared in publications including The New York Times\, The Nation\, Foreign Policy\, The Washington Post\, The Atlantic\, New Left Review\, The Los Angeles Review of Books\, Aeon\, The Baffler\, Vice\, ARTNews\, the Guardian\, Tablet Magazine\, The Moscow Times\, Calvert Journal\, and Cat Fancy. \n\n\n\nHer first book\, A Survivor’s Education: Women\, Violence\, and the Stories We Don’t Tell—an investigative memoir about abuse and the tension between narrative and evidence in understanding the past—was released on August 20\, 2024 by PublicAffairs. \nAbout the Discussant\nJared McBride is a historian who examines Russia\, Ukraine\, and Eastern Europe in the 20th century with a focus on nationalist movements\, mass violence\, interethnic conflict\, and war crimes prosecution\, related to both the Second World War and Cold War periods. He also has a strong interest in the politics of archival research and access to freedom of information. His research has been supported by the Harry Frank Guggenheim Foundation\, the Fulbright-Hays Foundation\, and the Social Science Research Council\, among others\, and he has published in Holocaust and Genocide Studies\, Journal of Genocide Research\, The Carl Beck Papers\, Ab Imperio\, Kritika\, and Slavic Review. \nPrior to starting at UCLA\, Dr. McBride held post-doctoral positions at Columbia University\, the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum\, the Kennan Institute\, and USC’s Shoah Foundation. Over the past five years\, he has directed and instructed “Political Violence in the Modern World\,” a year-long Cluster course that one thousand first-year students have completed at UCLA. He also teaches courses on the Soviet Union\, 20th century Eastern Europe\, the Second World War\, and on History and Film. Presently\, he is completing a book manuscript concerning interethnic violence and local perpetrators in Nazi-occupied western Ukraine. Dr. McBride is available for media inquiries concerning Ukraine and Russia. \nVenue\nBunche Hall 10383\n(10th floor of Bunche Hall)\n315 Portola Plaza\nLos Angeles\, CA 90095 \nParking\nParking Structure 5 is closest to the event venue. Parking Structure 5 is accessible from Royce Drive\, south of Sunset Boulevard\, and west of Hilgard Ave. (in the northeast section of the campus). Alternatively\, Parking Structure 4 is also close to the venue and has Pay-By-Space Visitor Parking available. Guest drop/Ride-share drop off is closest at the turnaround at the front of Royce Hall located at: 10745 Dickson Court\, Los Angeles\, CA 90095. Accessible parking: If you have accessibility needs\, you may park in the Pay-By-Space/Visitor Parking area on the rooftop (level 5) of this structure\, and proceed to the Self-Service Pay Station machine to pay by credit card. \n\n\n\n  \n  \nRelated Document: Joy-Neumeyer-Flyer-rf-byf.pdf \nSponsor(s): Center for European and Russian Studies\, Department of Slavic\, East European & Eurasian Languages & Cultures\, UCLA Center for the Study of Women\, Department of History\, UCLA Luskin Center for History and Policy
URL:https://csw.ucla.edu/event/perpetrator-as-victim-putins-war-in-ukraine-and-criticism-of-title-ix/
LOCATION:10383 Bunche Hall\, UCLA\, Los Angeles\, CA
CATEGORIES:Cosponsorship
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