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SUMMARY:Congress in Black and White: Race and Representation in Washington and at Home
DESCRIPTION:At this event the convenors will announce plans for lectures and events for the coming academic year which include lectures by Keiji Sato\, Slavic Research Center\, Hokkaido University (visiting at the Davis Center\, Harvard University) on national mobilization and Barbara Junisbai\, Pritzer College on ethnic conflict and Kazakhstan.\nAll colleagues and graduate students who may be new to the RFG Identity are invited to attend. \nCynthia S. Kaplan  and Adrienne Edgars\nCo-conveners\, RFG Identity \nhm 10/5/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/congress-in-black-and-white-race-and-representation-in-washington-and-at-home/
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SUMMARY:Women\, Islamism & the Jasmine Revolution
DESCRIPTION:Women\, Islamism & the Jasmine Revolution (or the so-called “Arab Spring”)\nThursday\, October 6\, 2011 * 12:00 noon * Center for Black Studies Research\n4603 South Hall*  \nTunisian women have played a major role in the Jasmine revolution that led\nto the ousting of President Ben Ali\, after 23 years of autocratic\nleadership. They stood side by side with men during the massive protests\nthat shook the country\, and their voices rose loud and clear demanding that\nthe dictator leave. Six months after the revolution\, the great political\nemptiness beyond the ousted president is being filled by Islamist parties\n(30% of vote intention) which are marginalizing women’s role in the\nrevolution and in society at large and threatening their basic rights. \nThis talk will examine the role that Tunisian women played in the\nrevolution as well as the many challenges that they are facing in the post\nrevolution era. It will also focus on women’s strategies to protect their\nrights and to ensure that religion will remain separate from the political. \nProfessor Raja Boussedra is a Professor of English at the Université de\nCarthage\, Institut Supérieur des Langues de Tunis\, English Department\, in\nTunis\, Tunisia. \nCo-sponsors:\nJohn Woolley for the Department of Political Science\,\nMark Juergensmeyer for the Orfalea Center\,\nGiles Gun for the Global and International Studies Program\,\nDwight Reynolds for the Center for Middle East Studies\, and\nRichard Hutton and LeeAnne French for the Carsey-Wolf Center \nhm 10/5/11
URL:https://www.history.ucsb.edu/events/women-islamism-the-jasmine-revolution/
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SUMMARY:Tule Mat Making
DESCRIPTION:Learn the art of tule mat making and the historical signifance of tule inChumash life. Karen Osland\, co-owner of Lavenpine Consulting\, has been\nleading workshops on basketry using Native California plants for 25 years.\nLeave with your own mat made from tule. \n15 E. De La Guerra Street\, Santa Barbara\n$15 Public\, $12.50 Students and Seniors\, $10 SBTHP Members \nReservation required. For more information go to www.sbthp.org. \nhm 8/23/11\, 10/6/11
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