Nicole Springer, Ph.D., Editor of the Michigan Journal for Community Service Learning Neeraja Aravamudan, Ph.D., Ginsberg Center Director & MJCSL Editorial Team Member About the Community Engagement @ Michigan Series Ginsberg’s Community Engagement @ Michigan Series for faculty and staff addresses critical topics in community-engaged teaching and learning, research, scholarship, and program/project development. Open to … Read more
This conference interrogates how studies on language use in Pakistan have been conceptualized and received. With an eye towards native linguistic diversity that has challenged colonial-nationalist notions of monolingualism, the 13th Annual Conference on Pakistan seeks to disentangle the relationships between national, regional, and local languages. Historically, studies on languages in Pakistan have highlighted the … Read more
George Takei is a civil rights leader, social media superstar, Grammy-nominated recording artist, New York Times bestselling author, and pioneering actor. He has appeared in more than 40 feature films and hundreds of television roles, most famously as Hikaru Sulu in Star Trek. Free tickets available at the Michigan Union Ticket Office (MUTO) With an … Read more
The first Pakistani film to be presented in the CSAS South Asian Film Series, Joyland will be screened at the historical Michigan Theater on Wednesday, March 13, 2024. This event is FREE and open to the public. The Ranas — a happily patriarchal joint family — yearn for the birth of a baby boy to … Read more
Tamara Dávila Rivas, Human Rights Fellow at the ARCUS Center for Social Justice and Leadership, Kalamazoo College Dora María Téllez, Visiting Professor, Richard E. Greenleaf Distinguished Chair in Latin American Studies, Tulane University Ana Margarita Vijil, Central American Leadership Initiative Fellow at the Aspen Global Leadership Network and Senior Fellow at George Washington University … Read more
EVERYWHERE YOU LOOK The talk will discuss the various ways Lori has responded to pressing issues of our time. Lori will present an overview of key aspects of ongoing research, advocacy, and activism that have focused on topics from immigration and the border, equity within the built environment, to reproductive justice. All provide various opportunities … Read more
The study of music from the perspective of feminist theory raises significant questions that transcend the methodologies of any one subdiscipline of music. Feminist Theory and Music (FT&M) has met biennially since 1991 to provide an international, transdisciplinary forum for scholarly thought about music in relation to gender and sexuality, as well as for … Read more
The study of music from the perspective of feminist theory raises significant questions that transcend the methodologies of any one subdiscipline of music. Feminist Theory and Music (FT&M) has met biennially since 1991 to provide an international, transdisciplinary forum for scholarly thought about music in relation to gender and sexuality, as well as for … Read more
The study of music from the perspective of feminist theory raises significant questions that transcend the methodologies of any one subdiscipline of music. Feminist Theory and Music (FT&M) has met biennially since 1991 to provide an international, transdisciplinary forum for scholarly thought about music in relation to gender and sexuality, as well as for … Read more
Elena Kostyuchenko will present her new book, I Love Russia: Reporting from a Lost Country. Kostyuchenko is a Russian independent journalist. For 17 years, she was a special correspondent for Novaya Gazeta until the newspaper shut down due to pressure from the Russian government in March 2022. She reported on armed conflicts, crime, human rights, and social issues. … Read more
Join the Center for Racial Justice in welcoming Dr. Moya Z. Bailey, Associate Professor at Northwestern University, founder of the Digital Apothecary, and co-founder of the Black Feminist Health Science Studies Collective for a workshop on misogynoir in education. This workshop invites participants to identify where misogynoir exists in their lives and begin the long processual … Read more
The Ellen Rowe Octet performs a concert for the Feminist Theory & Music conference; this concert is also free and open to the public. “Momentum – Portraits of Women In Motion” is an album project that was released in 2019. Each piece is a tribute to, and musical portrait, of women heroes of Ellen Rowe’s … Read more