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SUMMARY:Winter Quarter instruction begins
DESCRIPTION:Classes begin in Winter quarter.If you are enrolled in a discussion section that meets before the main lecture meets\, you should still attend section that week. \nSee calendar link below for details. \nhm 12/7/10
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SUMMARY:The White Rose\, or: German Students against Hitler
DESCRIPTION:The Department of Germanic\, Slavic and Semitic Studies cordially invitesyou to the \nTenth George J. Wittenstein Lecture \nChristian Petry’s lecture explores the question whether remembering past\nacts of resistance against tyranny–such as that of the Munich student group\nin 1942-43–can provide inspiration to face today’s political challenges. \nThe White Rose (German: die Weiße Rose) was a non-violent/intellectual\nresistance group in Nazi Germany\, consisting of students from the University\nof Munich and their philosophy professor. The group became known for an\nanonymous leaflet campaign\, lasting from June 1942 until February 1943\,\nthat called for active opposition to dictator Adolf Hitler’s regime. \nThe six core members of the group were arrested by the Gestapo (German\nsecret police) and they were executed by decapitation in 1943. The text of\ntheir sixth leaflet was smuggled by Helmuth James Graf von Moltke out of\nGermany through Scandinavia to the United Kingdom\, and in July 1943\ncopies of it were dropped over Germany by Allied planes\, retitled “The\nManifesto of the Students of Munich.” \nChristian Petry is the author of Studenten aufs Schafott: Die Weisse Rose\nund ihr Scheitern\, 1968 (Students under the Guillotine: The Defeat of the\nWhite Rose). He has published books\, articles and films on student\nresistance in Nazi Germany\, on intercultural education and communication\,\nand on curriculum development and educational reform. \nAfter studying history and sociology at the Free University of Berlin\,\nPetry first worked as a teacher and sociologist at schools in southern Germany\nbefore starting a project for vocational and social integration of foreign\nyouth in Weinheim\, Germany. He has served as director of a project network\nto support ethnic minorities (“Regionale Arbeitsstellen zur Förderung\nausländischer Kinder und Jugendlicher”) in eight cities of the Ruhr area\,\nas director of a European Community model project to overcome youth\nunemployment in the city of Duisburg\, and as executive director of the\nFreudenberg Foundation whose objectives include the integration of\nimmigrant children and adolescents in German civil society and the defense\nand promotion of democratic culture. Petry has also served as Chair at the\nEuropean Foundation Centre\, Interest Group Youth and Education. Since 2010\,\nhe has been executive director of the Stiftungs- und Fördergemeinschaft\nModellprojekte GmbH\, Weinheim. \nThe lecture is free and open to the public. \nhm 11/30/10\, 1/4/11
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SUMMARY:Strategies for Defending Higher Education
DESCRIPTION:This counter-conference will take place during the annual Modern Language Convention in Los Angeles\, January 8th\, 2011 from 1-5 at Loyola Law School (919 Albany St\, 4 block from the Mariott\, in Merrifield Hall). While thousands of people will be meeting at the traditional convention\, UC-AFT will hold a one-day event centered on discussing actual strategies for making higher education more just. Speakers will present short papers on topics like the death of tenure\, the corporatization of the university\, the possibilities of unionization\, direct social action\, the use and abuse of graduate students\, organizing contingent faculty\, and taking back shared governance.\nSchedule:Remaking the University of California: 1:00-1:45: Catharine Liu\, Chris Newfield\, Joshua Clover\nDefending the Humanities and Shared Governance: 1:45-2:30: Cary Nelson\, Jeffrey Williams\, Michelle Masse\nOrganizing Labor and the Academic Class War: 2:30-3:15: Marc Bousquet\, Maria Maisto\, Joe Berry\nGraduate Students and Precarious Labor: 3:15-4:00: Annie McClanahan (Harvard\, former UAW bargaining unit)\, Jasper Bernes (GSOC\, UCB)\, Stephanie Seawell (GEO\, UI Champaign Urbana)\, Kerry Pimblott (UI Champaign Urbana)\nQuality\, Access\, and Affordability:  4:00-4:30: Murray Sperber\, Elizabeth Hoffman\, and Bob Samuels\nOpen Discussion on Strategies for Changing Higher Education: 4:30-4:55. \nhm 12/10/10
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