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Berkeley South Asian Radical History Walking Tour: Performing the Unseen | Barnali Ghosh (Fall Colloquium)

Location: Bauer Wurster Hall (formerly Wurster Hall) Room 315A for enrolled UC Berkeley studentsPublic attendees can join the lecture at this zoom link. Biography: Barnali Ghosh is a Berkeley based designer, community historian, artist, and walking/biking advocate. Ghosh is the co-creator of the monthly Berkeley South Asian Radical History Walking Tour, one of the city’s ... Read moreBerkeley South Asian Radical History Walking Tour: Performing the Unseen | Barnali Ghosh (Fall Colloquium)

Certificate in Urban Humanities Info Session / Future Histories Lab

Learn how to earn an undergraduate or graduate Certificate in Urban Humanities by taking just three courses including a project-based, community-engaged Future Histories Lab Humanities Studio. If you are interested in interdisciplinary, future-oriented explorations of stories of place, this Certificate, sponsored by Future Histories Lab and the Global Urban Humanities Initiative, is for you! Questions? email susanmoffat@berkeley.edu.

Infosession: Hidden in Plain Sight (Summer Courses 2022)

Join us on February 23, 6 pm to learn more about Summer 2022 course: Hidden in Plain Sight taught by Catherine Covey. HUM 133AC (#15475) / ENV DES 133AC (#15421) / AMERSTD 110AC (#15485)Summer Session C, 3 units, Lecture CourseMWF 10 am -12 pmInstructor: Catherine CoveyFulfills the elective requirement for the Certificate in Urban Humanities Hidden ... Read moreInfosession: Hidden in Plain Sight (Summer Courses 2022)

Future Histories Lab at the Summer Opportunities Fair

Location: Lower Sproul Plaza Come visit the Future Histories Lab table at the Summer Opportunities Fair and learn how you can earn a Certificate in Urban Humanities with just three courses. Come learn about our exciting projects and about our great summer courses including Hidden in Plain Sight: Public History in Public Space.

Landscapes of Migration, Incarceration and Resistance Speaker Series

Explorations in Arts + Design at BerkeleyUC Berkeley students may register in HUM 20Fridays 11:30 am to 1 pmOsher Theater, BAMPFAAugust 26, 2022 – December 9, 2022Co-sponsored by Berkeley Arts + Design and Future Histories Lab Come in person to hear artists, activists and scholars explore themes of exclusion, belonging, and resistance across geographies and genres including film, dance, theater, ... Read moreLandscapes of Migration, Incarceration and Resistance Speaker Series

On the Same Page Presents – Interior Chinatown

An Evening with Charles Yu and Philip Kan Gotanda  On the Same Page Presents – Interior Chinatown:An Evening with Charles Yu and Philip Kan GotandaZellerbach Hall Charles Yu will be in conversation with UC Berkeley faculty member Philip Kan Gotanda, Professor of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies. Professor Gotanda has been a major influence in ... Read moreOn the Same Page Presents – Interior Chinatown

[Exhibition] Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration

Undoing Time: Art and Histories of IncarcerationAugust 27–December 18, 2022Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration considers the foundational roots of confinement from philosophical, sociological, theological, and art historical perspectives to better understand the fact that today’s mass incarceration crisis has been centuries in the making. This exhibition ... Read more[Exhibition] Undoing Time: Art and Histories of Incarceration

In the Movement

Venue: B.Way TheaterDate: September 1, 2022 – September 11, 2022 Asian Improv aRts, API Cultural Center and Lenora Lee Dance presents The World Premiere of In the Movement by the award-winning company, Leonora Lee Dance. In the Movement is a heartfelt and explosive dance piece focusing on the separation of families and mass detention of immigrants as forms ... Read moreIn the Movement

Indigenous Memory and Nature Interact: Native Californian Stories

Osher Theater, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA)

Location: Osher Theater, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) Greg Sarris, Tribal Chairman, Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria (Coast Miwok) and Author In conversation with Beth Piatote, Associate Professor of Comparative Literature and English, UC Berkeley; Director, Arts Research Center Indigenous leader and author Greg Sarris will join Assoc. Prof. of Comparative Literature ... Read moreIndigenous Memory and Nature Interact: Native Californian Stories

Angel Island and Alcatraz: Site-inspired Dance, Theater, and Landscapes of Incarceration

Location: Osher Theater, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) Lenora Lee, Artistic Director, Lenora Lee Dance Ava Roy, Artistic Director, We Players Co-sponsored by UC Berkeley Department of Theater, Dance, and Performance Studies Choreographer Lenora Lee and theater director Ava Roy will discuss San Francisco Bay’s Angel Island and Alcatraz Island as creative catalysts ... Read moreAngel Island and Alcatraz: Site-inspired Dance, Theater, and Landscapes of Incarceration

On the Same Page presents: Asian Americans in Hollywood

Event: Panel Discussion Venue: UC Berkeley Campus, Zoom Webinar (details coming soon) Panelist/Discussants: Celia Au, Actress and filmmaker; Kelvin Han Yee, Actor; Perry Yung, Actor and musician Moderators: SanSanKwan, Professor; Philip Kan Gotanda, Professor Sponsor: On the Same Page Celia Au, Kelvin Han Yee, and Perry Yung discuss their experiences as Asian Americans in Hollywood. Moderated by SanSan Kwan, Professor of ... Read moreOn the Same Page presents: Asian Americans in Hollywood

Preventing Erasure: How the Angel Island Immigration Station Was Saved

Location: Osher Theater, Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive (BAMPFA) Ed Tepporn, Executive Director, Angel Island Immigration Station Foundation Angel Island in San Francisco Bay is a crucial spot marking the history of exclusionary, race-based immigration policy. Its immigration station has sometimes been called “the Ellis Island of the West.”  But Angel Island was ... Read morePreventing Erasure: How the Angel Island Immigration Station Was Saved