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SUMMARY:Screening and Panel Discussion: Surviving Home
DESCRIPTION:Download FlyerSURVIVING HOME is an intimate documentary that follows four U.S. military veterans from different generations over an eight year period as they rebuild their lives after war. Interwoven with veterans’ voices from across the country\, their unique paths of healing and transformation shed light on longterm consequences of war and raise questions about the roots of war and societal cycles of violence. \nA severely injured Iraq War veteran discovers a new voice that helps heal his wounds of war\, as he and his wife struggle to keep their marriage alive. A Vietnam War veteran becomes a Buddhist monk in an effort to come to terms with the carnage and dehumanization of combat. A female Iraq War veteran fights through the effects of Military Sexual Trauma to take on the U.S. government in a class action lawsuit that could improve the lives of the next wave of men and women in uniform. A World War II veteran\, who waited years to receive military benefits\, spends time helping others with the support of a young\, civically-minded Marine Corps veteran looking out for him. \nThrough perseverance\, humor\, inner reflection\, courage\, and the determination to help others\, they overcome many challenges\, yet they cannot foresee each bend in the road that lies ahead. \nThe screening will be followed by a panel discussion with filmmakers Jillian and Matthew Moul and local veterans\, moderated by IHC Director Susan Derwin. \nCopresented by UCSB Veterans and Military Services\, the IHC’s Critical Mass series\, UCSB Multicultural Center\, and the Resource Center for Sexual and Gender Diversity.  Screening made possible through a gift from the Gretler Foundation.
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/screening-and-panel-discussion-surviving-home/
LOCATION:Multicultural Center Theater\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:Critical Mass,All Events,IHC Series
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ORGANIZER;CN="Coby Dillard":MAILTO:cobydillard@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190529T170000
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SUMMARY:Research Focus Group Talk: Homes for Gods and Mortals: Film Screening and Discussion with the Director
DESCRIPTION:Download FlyerHomes for Gods and Mortals is a 2018 documentary by the acclaimed Indian film scholar Gayatri Chatterjee. It follows life in two small settlements neighboring the temple complex of Khajuraho\, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Madhya Pradesh\, India\, that is famous for its ornate medieval architecture. The film focuses on the present-day residents of the villages—the nature of their embodied modes of worship and ritual performances—and the interaction of individual lives in a dynamic network around the temples. The film traces a continuous history of migration\, settlement\, and displacement and of material poverty amid spiritual riches. \nThe film screening will be followed by a discussion with the film’s director\, Gayatri Chatterjee\, a film scholar based in Pune\, India. She has taught and lectured widely in India\, Europe\, and the United States. She is currently based at Pune’s Symbiosis School for Liberal Arts as a visiting faculty member. Her publications on cinema include two books: Awara (reissued by Penguin\, 2003)\, winner of the 1992 President’s Gold Medal; and Mother India (British Film Institute\, BFI Film Classics Series\, 2002). \nSponsored by the IHC’s South Asian Religions and Cultures RFG
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/research-focus-group-talk-homes-for-gods-and-mortals-film-screening-and-discussion-with-the-director/
LOCATION:Multicultural Center Theater\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Focus Groups,South Asian Religions and Cultures
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ORGANIZER;CN="South Asian Religions and Cultures RFG":MAILTO:holdrege@religion.ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20190124T180000
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SUMMARY:Contemporary Asian American Activism and Intergenerational Perspectives:  An Activist-Scholar Symposium
DESCRIPTION:Download FlyerContemporary Asian American Activism and Intergenerational Perspectives: \nAn Activist-Scholar Symposium \nJanuary 24-25\, 2019 at UC Santa Barbara \nThis symposium brings together some of the most important Asian American community organizers and activist-scholars to discuss various aspects of Asian American grassroots activism today\, including immigrant rights\, environmental justice\, labor\, housing\, education\, prisons\, state violence\, intersectional racialized gender and heteropatriarchy\, and international solidarity work. \nKeynote Speaker: Pam Tau Lee  | The Struggle to Abolish Environmental Racism:  Asian Radical Imaginings from the Homeland to our Frontlines \nThursday\, January 24\, 2019\, 6 PM\, UCSB MultiCultural Center \nRooted in 50 years of Asian American radical activism and environmental justice organizing\, Pam Tau Lee addresses the question\, “Can an Asian radical perspective contribute toward achieving environmental justice?”  Pam Lee is a founding member of the Chinese Progressive Association\, Asian Pacific Environmental Network\, and Just Transition Alliance. \nAsian American Activism Symposium\nFriday\, January 25\, 2019\, 11 AM – 3 PM\, location TBD \nSpeakers include: \n\nAngelica Cabande\, South of Market Community Action Network\nGa Young Chung\, University of Illinois\, Urbana-Champaign\, undocumented immigration\nMay Fu\, University of San Diego\, educational transformation\nSoya Jung\, Change Lab\nPam Tau Lee\, Asian American environmental justice organizer and veteran Asian American Movement activist\nIrma Shauf-Bajar\, GABRIELA USA\nAlex Tom\, Chinese Progressive Association\nEddy Zheng\, Asian Prisoner Support Committee\nKaren Umemoto\, UCLA\, activist-scholarship and juvenile justice reform\n\n  \nFor updates\, livestream\, and to participate virtually\, visit: http://tinyurl.com/ APIActivism2019 \nFor more information\, contact: Diane Fujino of UCSB at fujino@ucsb.edu or Robyn Rodriguez of UC Davis at rrodriguez@ucdavis.edu. \nHosted by the UCSB Department of Asian American Studies\, UC Davis Department of Asian American Studies\, and UCLA Asian American Studies Center. Sponsored by the UC Humanities Research Institute and from UCSB: Center for Black Studies Research\, Office of the Dean of Social Sciences\, Office of the Associate Vice Chancellor for Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, MultiCultural Center\, Global Environmental Justice Project\, and the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center; from UC Davis: Bulosan Center for Filipino Studies. \nCommemorating the 50th anniversary of Asian American Studies \nUC Santa Barbara\, UC Davis\, UCLA
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/contemporary-asian-american-activism-and-intergenerational-perspectives-an-activist-scholar-symposium/
LOCATION:Multicultural Center Theater\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,IHC Research Support
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ORGANIZER;CN="Diane Fujino":MAILTO:fujino@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20180826T150000
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SUMMARY:Screening: Skid Row Marathon
DESCRIPTION:Download FlyerIn collaboration with UCSB New Beginnings presents:\nA very special screening of Skid Row Marathon documentary followed by a panel with the filmmakers Gabriele and Mark Hayes and and cast including Rafael Cabrera and Judge Craig Mitchell who started the LA Skid Row Running Club – and inspired the film. This film follows four runners as they rise from the mean streets of LA to run marathons around the world\, fighting the pull of homelessness and addiction at every turn. Their story is one of hope\, friendship and dignity. Audience Choice Award at 2018 Santa Barbara International Film Festival. The messages of hope and human dignity in Skid Row Marathon resonate powerfully with the mission of New Beginnings Counseling Center to help clients find housing and support services. \nSee movie trailer: skidrowmarathon.com \nNew Beginnings Counseling Center is a local\, Santa Barbara-based organization providing quality\, affordable counseling services and programs to support the homeless\, low-income and veterans in our community. \nSunday\, August 26 3:00-5:30pm UCSB Multicultural Center Theater\, UCen.\nOpen to public; $25 suggested donation at the door; UCSB students free with student ID. No advance tickets required\nFor more information please visit: sbnbcc.org/events/skid-row-marathon \nSponsored by UC Santa Barbara Humanities and Fine Arts; Department of History; Department of Sociology; Gauchos for Recovery; Blum Center for Global Poverty Alleviation and Sustainable Development; Multicultural Center; Interdisciplinary Humanities Center; UC Santa Barbara Alcohol & Drug Program; New Beginnings Counseling Center.
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/screening-skid-row-marathon/
LOCATION:Multicultural Center Theater\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
ORGANIZER;CN="New Beginnings":MAILTO:aplane@ucsb.edu
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20171117T160000
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CREATED:20171031T212720Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20171031T212720Z
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SUMMARY:FILM SCREENING: "Latino: The Changing Face of America"
DESCRIPTION:Download FlyerJoin us for a film screening of “Latino: the Changing Face of America”. A discussion and reception with the director\, Roxanne Frias (UCSB EAP alumna) will follow. \nSponsored by the Education Abroad Program; the Multicultural Center; the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Student Affairs; the Interdisciplinary Humanities Center; and the Chicana/o Studies Department.
URL:https://www.ihc.ucsb.edu/event/film-screening-latino-changing-face-america/
LOCATION:Multicultural Center Theater\, 494 UCen Road\, Isla Vista\, CA\, 93117\, United States
CATEGORIES:All Events,Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Emily Tom-Atzberger":MAILTO:emily@eap.ucsb.edu
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