Audience: Graduate Students
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“Bring Them Home” Screening
The American Indian Resource Center will be screening "Bring Them Home" at the Namaste Lounge this November 7th. "Bring Them Home" is more than a film; it is a movement […]
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BIPOC Outdoors: Fall Garden Tour
Join the People of Color Sustainability Collective for our annual Fall Garden Tour! This event was created to give students of color an opportunity to explore green spaces around campus […]
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Celebrate Sustainably: A Fall Field Day
This school year, PoCSC is implementing a new quarterly field day program where each quarter we come together for a fun, community-bonding day of activities, food, and conversation. This series […]
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Joshua McFadden, Six Seasons of Pasta
Bookshop Santa Cruz welcomes James Beard Award-winning author Joshua McFadden for a discussion and signing of his highly anticipated new cookbook Six Seasons of Pasta. In his follow-up to Six Seasons: A […]
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Haunting Interruptions: Race, Infrastructural Violence, and Spatial Memory in Ferguson, Missouri
Join the Sociology Department together with the Center for Critical Urban & Environmental Studies (CUES), The Black Geographies Lab, and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies in the Rachel Carson College Red Room, to welcome speaker Rashad Timmons (UC PPFP) for a discussion on Race, Infrastructural Violence, and Spatial Memory in Ferguson, Missouri moderated by Camilla…
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A Conversation on Black Ecologies
Join the Sociology Department together with the Center for Critical Urban & Environmental Studies (CUES), The Black Geographies Lab, and Critical Race and Ethnic Studies in the Rachel Carson College Red Room, to welcome speakers Tianna Bruno and Justin Hosbey (UC Berkeley) for a conversation on Black Ecologies.
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Screening: Cracking the Code
Please join us for a public screening of “Cracking the Code: Phil Sharp and the Biotech Revolution” at the Landmark Theater on Monday, October 20.
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AM Seminar: Applications of the Flow-Density Relationship in Traffic Modeling
Presenter: Dr. Martha Shott, Department of Mathematics & Statistics, Sonoma State University Description: Many mathematical models of traffic are macroscopic in nature, meaning that they model the relationship between average speed, […]

