Cup of Culture: Decade of Fire
Throughout the 1970s, fires consumed the South Bronx. Black and Puerto Rican residents were blamed for the devastation even as
Throughout the 1970s, fires consumed the South Bronx. Black and Puerto Rican residents were blamed for the devastation even as
In virtually every city, state, and strip mall across the U.S., women get their nails done in salons likely owned
The film questions the value of higher education in an era when the price of college has increased more than
Due to heightened and forceful impositions of western feminism, this talk is aimed at validating the lived experiences of women
The Klezmatics are globally-renowned world music superstars — and the only klezmer band to win a Grammy award. The Klezmatics
Homes for Gods and Mortals is a 2018 documentary by the acclaimed Indian film scholar Gayatri Chatterjee. It follows life in
The next Dean’s Lecture on Education, Diversity and Democracy, presented by UC Santa Barbara’s Gevirtz School, will feature a screening
Alanis Obomsawins 50th film reveals how a Cree community in Manitoba has been enriched through the power of education. The
Deepa Kumar, one of the nations foremost scholars on Islamophobia, looks at how Muslims have become the predominant face of
A quickly emerging field which invites a fundamental shift in the way we think about and do justice, restorative justice