Week of Events
A Boy of Heart Mountain and Hello, Maggie!
A Boy of Heart Mountain and Hello, Maggie!
Please join us next Tuesday, October 26, for a talk by Shigeru "Shig" Yabu, a Japanese American who was interned at the Heart Mountain Concentration Camp from 1942-1945. He is the author of 2 books, A Boy of Heart Mountain and Hello, Maggie!, both of which describe his experience at the camp as a young […]
The American Friends of the Middle East: The CIA, Arabism, and Anti-Zionism in Cold War America
The American Friends of the Middle East: The CIA, Arabism, and Anti-Zionism in Cold War America
This talk is about an American Arabist organization that received clandestine support from the CIA. In 1967, it was revealed that the CIA had secretly funded the American Friends of the Middle East, an apparently private group of pro-Arab, anti-Zionist U.S. citizens. In this talk, Professor Wilford reveals the hitherto hidden history of the American […]
God Made Marriage but the White Man Made the Law’: Slavery and Marriage in the Nineteenth Century
God Made Marriage but the White Man Made the Law’: Slavery and Marriage in the Nineteenth Century
Critical Issues in America "'God Made Marriage but the White Man Made the Law': Slavery and Marriage in the Nineteenth Century" Tera Hunter, Professor of History and African-American Studies, Princeton University Hull Lecture, co-sponsored by UCSB New Racial Studies, Women's Center, and the Departments of Black Studies and History What did it mean for a […]
Usable Pasts: Memory and Self-craft Through History, Song and Clothwork in Zimbabwe and among the Ainu of Japan
Usable Pasts: Memory and Self-craft Through History, Song and Clothwork in Zimbabwe and among the Ainu of Japan
The African Studies Research Focus Group will hold its first research seminar for the 2010-2011 academic year on October 28 in HSSB 6020 (McCune Conference Room), focused on the theme of Usable Pasts: Memory and Self-Craft Through History, Song and Clothwork in Zimbabwe and among the Ainu (Japan). Presenters will include: Mhoze Chikowero (Assistant Professor, […]
The Dynamics of Social Movement Unionism: Local Union Involvement in Immigrants Rights Movements in Los Angeles
The Dynamics of Social Movement Unionism: Local Union Involvement in Immigrants Rights Movements in Los Angeles
Please join us for a talk by Cassandra Engeman on "The Dynamics of Social Movement Unionism: Local Union Involvement in Immigrants’ Rights Movements in Los Angeles." Engeman is a Ph.D. candidate in the Department of Sociology. Her work focuses on social movements and social movement outcomes, union-community coalitions in the United States, and union strategy. […]
Lessons of Hiroshima: Past and Present
Lessons of Hiroshima: Past and Present
Prof. Hasegawa's Faculty Research Lecture will be on Friday, Oct. 29 at 3:30 pm at the McCune Conference Room (6th floor HSSB). A reception will follow. The Faculty Research Lectureship is the highest honor the UCSB Academic Senate gives to one of its members. An expert in modern Russian/Soviet history and the Cold War, Hasegawa […]
What is a Feminist Classroom?
What is a Feminist Classroom?
What are some effective practices of feminist pedagogy?What is your teaching metaphor? What are some difficulties or obstacles facing instructors who advocate feminisms? Please come with examples of difficult situations that you manage in classrooms, strategies you implement to build feminist classrooms, and any other tools and techniques you use as an instructor. Suggested reading: […]