UC Humanities Network Collaborates on Care & Repair Programming
Join the UC Humanities Network for a collaborative line of intercampus events on Care & Repair and explore other projects and resources connected to the theme. Events will be hosted online, so faculty and students from all ten campuses as well as community members are welcome to attend.
Events
UCHRI |
Friday, January 12, 12-1 pm: Open House on Climate Action Research and Graduate Student Funding Opportunity with Akua Banful (UCD) and Catherine Gudis (UCR)
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UC Irvine |
Thursday, January 18, 5-6pm: Photographing Care & Repair
With Mark Leong
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UC Riverside |
Friday, February 16: UC Humanities Graduate Student Virtual Research Conference on Care & Repair Register
UC Santa Barbara |
Friday, February 23, 12-1 pm: Aesthetic Mobility and Solidarities at Self Help Graphics and Art with Karen Mary Davalos (University of Minnesota, Twin Cities) and Tatiana Reinoza (University of Notre Dame)
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UCHRI |
Wednesday, May 1, 12-1 pm: How to Write a Strategy Book with Sarah Federman (University of San Diego), author of Transformative Negotiation: Strategies for Everyday Change and Equitable Futures (UC Press, 2023) and Miroslava Chávez García (UCSB) & Yvette Martínez Vu, authors of Is Grad School for Me? Demystifying the Application Process for First-Gen BIPOC Students (UC Press, 2024)
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Projects & Resources
UC Davis |
Forming the Humanities: On Care/ Traversing the Humanities: On Space
UC Irvine |
2024-2025 Care and Repair
Visualizing Care & Repair: Photography Exhibit
UC Merced |
Medical Humanities, Cultural Humility, and Social Justice, eds. Dalia Magaña, Christina Lux, and Ignacio López-Calvo (UC Health Humanities Press, 2023, open access)
- Not a Cancer Fight: Centering Latinas’ Metaphors in Breast Cancer Narratives/ No Es una Lucha Contra el Cáncer: Las Metáforas de las Latinas en sus Narrativas del Cáncer de Seno by Dalia Magaña and Matteo Farinella
- Medical Legal Violence by Meredith Van Natta and Matteo Farinella
- Perilous Telling: On Refugee Story by Mai-Linh Hong and Eli Africa
- Excluded from the Safety Net / Exclusión de los latinos durante la pandemia de COVID-19 by Abrian Currington and Maria-Elena Young
- Attention and the Mind by Pino Cao and Carolyn Dicey Jennings
- Racial Capitalism: A Dangerous Pre-Existing Condition for Health Inequities in the U.S. by Whitney N. Pirtle and Katharine Thompson
- Thirsty for Change / Sed por Cambio by Ivan Gonzalez-Soto and Jazz Diaz
- What’s Soil Got to Do with Climate Change? by Asmeret Asefaw Berhe and Sequential Potential
UC San Francisco | The REPAIR Project