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April 2012

WHAT ARE WE DOING WHEN Nosotros Practice THE HUMANITIES?

Saturday, April 21 @ 1 pm  //  Museum of Art & History Costless and Open to the Public (includes complimentary museum admission) Bring together us for an exploration and celebration of the Humanities at the University of California. Hear leading scholars discuss their work and examine the following questions. What does it hateful to do the humanities? Why do the humanities thing? What's public about the humanities? The afternoon will consist of panel discussions and affiche presentations. Panel topics include the…

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September 2015

Borderline: C3 Creative Community Committee Internship

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Santa Cruz Museum of Art & History Phone call for Internship Dates: 1-2 days per calendar week, days and hours are flexible Mon – Friday * please see specific mandatory meeting dates Hours per week: Approximately 1-v hours per calendar week Deadline to Use: September 17th Description: This position assists in our Artistic Community Commission (C3), a leadership network of 45 artistic, diverse representatives building a stronger, more than connected Santa Cruz County. Interns will assist in planning icebreaker activities, preparing materials and actively…

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DEADLINE: School Programs Internship at MAH

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School Programs Internship Dates: Weekday mornings, must commit to a full academic school year (October-June) Hours per calendar week: 6 hours per week (this includes: ii hour meetings in one case a month and a minimum of 4 tours per calendar month) Deadline to Apply: Accepting applications on an ongoing ground; last borderline Sept. 18th. Clarification: As a School Programs Intern, you volition pb interactive field trips (grades three-12) and help brainstorm new activities for future tours based on our exhibitions. Yous'll empower youth…

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April 2017

The Fluidity of Condition: Non-citizenship, Deportation, and Indentured Mobility: A Conversation with Tanya Golash-Boza and Rhacel Parreñas

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Event Photos: past Steve Kurtz Presented by the Chicano Latino Research Centre and Institute for Humanities Research In two Ted-style talks, Tanya Golash-Boza (UC Merced) and Rhacel Parreñas (University of Southern California) help close UC Santa Cruz's Andrew W. Mellon John E. Sawyer Seminar on non-citizenship past discussing what they see every bit some of the key issues framing debates around migration in our time: gender, deportation, incarceration, slavery, human trafficking, structural violence, and global apartheid. The evening begins with a…

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May 2017

UCSC Nighttime at the Museum – Radical Jewish Politics: From Marx to Bernie

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UCSC Night at the Museum: Radical Jewish Politics - from Marx to Bernie

UCSC Dark at the Museum – Radical Jewish Politics: From Marx to Bernie from IHR on Vimeo.   Event Photos: past Crystal Birns Join us for "UCSC Night at the Museum - Radical Jewish Politics: From Marx to Bernie" at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History Equally nosotros mark the centennial of the Russian Revolution and the stunning electoral success of Bernie Sanders, the revival of involvement in socialism inspires this discussion of the history of radical Jewish…

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January 2018

Santa Cruz Pickwick Club: Introduction to Little Dorrit

Free

Santa Cruz Pickwick Club featuring Little Dorrit The Pickwick Volume Club is a community of local bookworms, students, and teachers who meet monthly to talk over a nineteenth-century novel, starting time this Jan with Charles Dickens'south Little Dorrit. Join the states each month for conversations nigh the novel and guest speaker presentations to aid us contextualize our readings.   Santa Cruz Pickwick Club meets every 2d Sunday of each month from January - May 2018 at 2pm at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.…

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February 2018

Santa Cruz Pickwick Society: Footling Dorrit in Historical Context

Free

Santa Cruz Pickwick Order featuring Little Dorrit The Pickwick Volume Club is a community of local bookworms, students, and teachers who come across monthly to talk over a nineteenth-century novel, kickoff this Jan with Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit. Join the states each month for conversations about the novel and invitee speaker presentations to aid usa contextualize our readings.   Santa Cruz Pickwick Club meets every second Sun of each month from January - May 2018 at 2pm at the Santa Cruz Museum of Fine art and History.…

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March 2018

Santa Cruz Pickwick Club: Victorian Colonialism

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Santa Cruz Pickwick Club featuring Footling Dorrit The Pickwick Book Club is a community of local bookworms, students, and teachers who run across monthly to discuss a nineteenth-century novel, beginning this January with Charles Dickens's Little Dorrit. Join the states each month for conversations about the novel and guest speaker presentations to assistance u.s.a. contextualize our readings.   Santa Cruz Pickwick Order meets every second Sun of each month from January - May 2018 at 2pm at the Santa Cruz Museum of Fine art and History.…

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April 2018

Santa Cruz Pickwick: "How Did the Grim Reaper'due south Swift Scythe Sharpen Piddling Dorrit's Plot?"

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Santa Cruz Pickwick Order featuring Trivial Dorrit The Pickwick Book Club is a customs of local bookworms, students, and teachers who see monthly to discuss a nineteenth-century novel, beginning this January with Charles Dickens'southward Little Dorrit. Join us each calendar month for conversations about the novel and guest speaker presentations to assistance us contextualize our readings.   Santa Cruz Pickwick Club meets every second Sunday of each calendar month from January - May 2018 at 2pm at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.…

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May 2018

Santa Cruz Pickwick Guild: The Dickens Universe

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Santa Cruz Pickwick Social club featuring Little Dorrit The Pickwick Book Club is a community of local bookworms, students, and teachers who see monthly to talk over a nineteenth-century novel, beginning this January with Charles Dickens's Piffling Dorrit. Join us each month for conversations about the novel and invitee speaker presentations to aid us contextualize our readings.   Santa Cruz Pickwick Club meets every 2nd Sunday of each month from Jan - May 2018 at 2pm at the Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History.…

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UCSC Night at the Museum: "Global 1968 – Race and Revolution effectually the World"

half dozen:00pm - doors open  |  6:30pm - program begins   L years ago, countries and cities around the globe erupted with protests and revolutionary movements demanding change and seeking to create a better future. Featuring four renowned historians, "Global 1968" spotlights marginalized groups and lesser-known events and places in the global upheavals of 1968—from United mexican states to China, Oakland to West Africa—while considering what lessons tin can exist drawn for politics and protest today. Registration Required - Registration has airtight Event Photos: Speakers:…

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March 2019

Borderbus: A Community Conversation about Migration, Art, and Social Justice – A Conversation betwixt Felicia Rice and Juan Felipe Herrera

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Join contempo U.S. Poet Laureate Juan Felipe Herrera and Santa Cruz book artist Felicia Rice in an exploration of the powerful role that verse and art can play in conversations near the pressing bug of clearing, belonging, and domicile. Herrera and Rice will exist joined in this community conversation by representatives of local groups working on social justice and immigration bug, including local filmmaker Brenda Avila-Hanna. Additionally, attendees volition have the opportunity to contribute to a collaborative slice collecting community stories. The evening's conversation…

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April 2022

Watsonville is in the Eye: Digital Annal Launch & Community Talk Story

On Apr 9, come celebrate the launch of the Watsonville is in the Eye Digital Archive. The new annal features oral history recordings, original documents, and family artifacts that capture the rich history of Filipino life and labor in California'due south Pajaro Valley. Learn more than about the UCSC Watsonville is in the Heart research initiative and its partnership with The Tobera Projection, and share in conversation with Watsonville customs members working to uplift stories of the manong generation, the offset wave of Filipino workers to arrive…

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Dickens Solar day of Writing

The Dickens Project is the premier heart in the United States for the study of Charles Dickens and nineteenth-century studies. Founded in 1981 and based at UC Santa Cruz, the Project is an international consortium made up of over forty universities and colleges, including universities in Britain, Canada, Commonwealth of australia, and Israel. As part of our mission to promote the study of Victorian texts, we strive to assist immature scholars in examining the cultural relevance of nineteenth-century literature to the twenty-first-century…

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May 2022

RESCHEDULED – Blossoms into Gilt: The Croatians in the Pajaro Valley

** This event has been rescheduled for July 24th ** Of all the immigrant groups who flocked to California in the terminal two hundred years, probably the least known are the Croatians of the Dalmatian Coast. Often identified as Austrians, Slavonians, or Dalmatians, they came from a glorious background of international traders, sailors, and political thinkers few people in America knew about, and brought with them knowledge that would modify the way the Usa did business. At the same…

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