The Humanities Studio welcomed Evelyn McDonnell, author of Women Who Rock: Bessie to Beyonc. Tuesday, November 8,6p.m., Hahn 101 What are the goals of such practices and have they become a repetitive script that is devoid of relationships and responsibilities with and to Native Nations? Her latest book, Telling It Like It Wasnt: The Counterfactual Imagination in History and Literature, was published by Chicago University Press last year and won the American Philosophical Societys Jacques Barzun Prize for the years best book in cultural history. De Lara discussed how counter-narratives and immigrant testimonios can help us see the world differently by disrupting the normal order of things and by centering the radical futures enacted through protest. He is an adjunct faculty in American Indian Studies at San Diego State University. NYU 4:15 pm Hahn 101, Tuesday, April 5 Pomona College, Philip S. Gorski: "Why Do So Many Evangelicals Support Trump? Dr. De Lara received his Ph.D. in geography from the University of California, Berkeley. Join us in welcoming poet and essayist Ross Gay for a reading from his new book Inciting Joy. The event was co-sponsored by the American Studies Program, the Department of History, and the Joseph Horsfall Johnson Public Event Fund. 12:00 pm Hahn 101, Thursday, April 5, 2018 Harjo read from her edited volume, When the Light of the World Was Subdued, Our Songs Came Through, which gathers the work of more than 160 poets representing nearly 100 indigenous nations in the first historically comprehensive Native poetry anthology. How can we think differently about land acknowledgement? Sharpe is known as one of the most important contemporary scholars in Black Diaspora thought and cultures. Executive Vice President Harjos memoir Crazy Brave won several awards, including the PEN USA Literary Award for Creative Non-Fiction and the American Book Award. Dan Black With these funds, the Hahn Building was completed in 1997. A. She has received one Tony Award, two Emmy Awards, nineteen honorary doctorates, the Vietnam Veterans of America President's Award, the 2004 National Medal of the Arts, the 2008 Jerome Robbins Prize, and a 2008 Kennedy Center Honor. (86 mins) The 2019 Hong Kong Protest came to a horrifying peak in mid-November at the Hong Kong Polytechnic University. Jon Baskin, founding editor of The Point; Evan Kindley, senior humanities editor at the Los Angeles Review of Books (LARB); Francesca Capossela 18, contributor to LARB; and Casey Goodwin 19, intern at The Point, joined us for a panel discussion of the ins and outs of writing for the public, and how to make the leap from narrowly academic to broadly public writing. The Humanities Studio welcomed feminist and biologist Banu Subramaniam to kick off our annual speakers series this year tracing the theme "post/truth" with her talk "Making Postcolonial Biologies: Tales from an 'Other' Enlightenment.". ": Roundtable Discussion moderated by Robyn Norwood (Communications, Pomona College) with Trevor Hunnicutt 10 (reporter, Reuters News), Anjali Kamat 00 (investigative journalist, WNYC/New York Public Radio), Susan Schneck Sawyers P'20 (former producer, Bloomberg Radio's BloombergEDU), and Marc Rod 20 (managing editor, The Student Life) | Hahn Hall, Room 101, Noon3 p.m. | "The Truth is": Share what "The Truth" means to you in this roving sociological art exhibit brought to us by the Cause Collective. Ultimately to understand contemporary technoscience in India, do we need new epistemological and methodological tools, and story-making practices to make visible the many phantasmagoric natural and cultural worlds within? In this talk, Stadler looked at the decades-long controversy concerning indigenous erasure and Woody Guthries most famous song, This Land is Your Land, in the context of intimacy, whiteness, and the body. Duke University He wrote and directed You Can Count on Me (2000) and Margaret (2011), and has written or co-written a number of other screenplays including Analyze This (1999) and Gangs of New York (2002). Pomona College. Trans-Indigenous recognitions is a process for diasporic Indigenous communities to acknowledge both the land and the people that currently host them. We also use third-party cookies that help us analyze and understand how you use this website. Novelist Nalo Hopkinson, professor of creative writing at UC Riverside, visited the Humanities Studio to present Fiction, or Lies? as part of our post/truth Speakers Series. 11:00 am Carnegie 107, Tuesday, November 13 Natasha Anis 19 spoke with film scholar Jennifer Fay about her creative process and tips for aspiring writers of all kinds. His solo debut Half-Light is a kaleidoscopic work featuring 15 songs written, produced and performed by Rostam in his Los Angeles home studio. Watch this space for a link to the online application form once the call for proposals re-opens next year. She teaches native culture and history and women's issues at Pitzer, Scripps, Pomona and Harvey Mudd Colleges and the Claremont School of Theology. Vittorio Basi Music writer Geeta Dayal discussed systems and strategies of creativity devised in the 20th centuryincluding pioneering musician Brian Eno's "Oblique Strategies"and how they might help us today. Jeff Prince The Claremont Colleges and surrounding communities were invited to join us for a walking tour of the Pomona College campus with urban naturalist Marcos Trinidad. UC Berkeley Goldman People who perpetrate colonialism often defend their actions as necessary responses to real or perceived crises. Student actors performed the opening of Lonergan's Lobby Hero, followed by a talkback with the director (Emma Silverman), actors, and playwright Kenneth Lonergan. She is the recipient of numerous awards, including a Haynes Foundation Fellowship for research on the Santa Ana River in Southern California. Julian Aguon is an Indigenous human rights lawyer and writer from Guam. Aguon read from his acclaimed new book No Country for Eight-Spot Butterflies and spoke about the broader geopolitical context in which it was written. University of California, Davis, Deirdre N. McCloskey He has three published books on Kumeyaay history and cosmology. Hahn Recipients Hahn Background Hahn Call for Proposals The application period for the 2023-2024 academic year is now closed. He is senior fellow of the Pinchot Institute for Conservation, a Fellow of the Forest History Society, and a consulting historian for more than a dozen documentaries. Bays current projects include additional works on race space and transportation and a book on the history of African American ideas about Thomas Jefferson. She has helped to reawaken and revive Tongva language, arts, and culture through teaching classes and workshops and assembling a Tongva dictionary. Address: Cowart . Trained as a plant evolutionary biologist, her work engages the feminist studies of science in the practices of experimental biology. Lin was born in China and immigrated to the United States when he was four. Her work on our theme "Post/Truth" focused on the politics of water in Inland Southern California. She teaches students how to write and make noise at Loyola Marymount University. Ros Faulker 19 spoke with noted music critic, author and editor Greil Marcus about his creative process and tips for aspiring writers of all kinds. 7 p.m. Rose Hills Theatre. A graduate of Pomona College, he is currently pursuing his PhD in Literature at the University of California, Davis, where he focuses on the intersections of science, technology, and speculative fiction. 4:15 pm Hahn 101, Tuesday, November 9 The event was co-sponsored by the Department of Religious Studies. Round Table, runs co-ed and women's circles, and consults with teachers and school boards on how to revise their curriculum to reflect an accurate history of California and California tribes. TheReturn Monday, September 26, 6p.m., in Hahn 101 DJ Spooky a.k.a. Carnegie 107, If you want to understand the deeper menace of Trumpism, read this book. She is vice president of the Keepers of Indigenous Ways, a non-profit group of the Tongva; president of Residential Motivators, her own non-profit consulting firm; a community health worker for the California Indian Education Association; president of Kuruvanga Springs; a representative for California tribes on Route 66; a member of the California Native American College Board; and the Pitzer College Elder in Residence. The degree requirements for all four tracks and for the two minor programs are described below. Van Jordan is the author of four collections of poetry: Rise (2001), which won the PEN/Oakland Josephine Miles Award; M-A-C-N-O-L-I-A (2005), which was listed as one the Best Books of 2005 by The London Times; Quantum Lyrics (2007); and The Cineaste (2013), which has been awarded a Whiting Writers Award, an Anisfield-Wolf Book Award, and a Pushcart Prize. 11:00 am Carnegie 107, Tuesday, March 27 Pizza and Politics If you want a taste of the great outdoors without leaving Claremont, visit the Claremont Wilderness Park at the base of the San Gabriel Mountains. 11:00 am Carnegie 107, Thursday, October 12 The Humanities Studio welcomed award-winning film director, playwright and screenwriter Kenneth Lonergan to Claremont as the third guest in our Studio Speakers Series. Her dances are known for creativity, wit and technical precision coupled with a streetwise nonchalance. The theme for the 2022-23 year is "Human||Nature." Hsu is the author of A Floating Chinaman: Fantasy and Failure across the Pacific. She was president of the International Association of Tibetan Studies and co-chair of the Buddhism Section of the American Academy of Religion. Lee McIntyre, research fellow at the Center for Philosophy and History of Science at Boston University and the author of Post-Truth, sat for a staged interview and Q&A exploring his career arc, his writing process, advice for young writers, and tips for reaching a broad audience with sophisticated material, including defending science from denial, fraud, and pseudoscience (the subtitle of his most recent book, The Scientific Attitude). Robert Santillano Silvio Contessi That film is called The Disaster Artist. With every new bit of narration and each roll of the dice, players weave together heroic stories of success and failureand it is the latter, not the former, that provides a catalyst for future action, necessary context for characterization, and a clear marker of plot stakes. Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam Aspiring (published) writers learned how to work with a university press to find an appropriate home for their scholarly books. Charles Springer 4:15 pm Hahn 101, Tuesday, April 4 She is the recipient of a National Endowment for the Humanities Award and the 2019 Outstanding Women of Color Award, among many other fellowships and recognitions. Pomona Technology Fund. UCLA The Humanities Studio welcomed sociocultural anthropologist Maurice Rafael Magaa to present"Rebel Aesthetics: Art, Urban Space, and Youth Activism in Mexico." Additionally, it emphasizes an intrinsic responsibility to the Indigenous caretakers of land that moves beyond settler recognition politics. Official Selection of the 2016 Tribeca Film Festival, the film is a part of Pomona's ongoing series about criminal justice in America. You pull back your bow string and let loose the arrow. Her poem, "Losing Count: A Re-Collection by Numbers", was recently published in the fall 2021 edition of the Canadian journal, The Goose. The case of India reminds us about both the transnational stakes of science as well as the local instantiations that challenge enlightenment narratives of reason and unreason. Project Description Centering marginalized voices has always been at the forefront of Toms Summer Sandoval's Latinx Oral Histories (HIST 101S CH-PO) course.
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