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SUMMARY:The Black Blackout: New Media Erasure of Black Narratives - And How to Fight Back
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk and discussion with Esther Iverem\, writer\, artist and executive producer of “On the Ground: Voices of Resistance from the Nation’s Capital” on Pacifica Radio. \n 
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/the-black-blackout-new-media-erasure-of-black-narratives-and-how-to-fight-back/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181115T160000
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SUMMARY:Black History in Dark Times: Reflections of an Historian
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for a talk with historian and scholar\, Peter Hudson. More information on the flyer attached.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-history-in-dark-times-reflections-of-an-historian/
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SUMMARY:Black Feminism & the Practice of Care
DESCRIPTION:Black Feminism & the Practice of Care\nFriday\, November 16th\, 2018 \n9:00am-4:30pm \n9:00am Breakfast\, 9:30am Conversations begin\, 4:30pm Light Reception \nUCLA Faculty Center\, Sequoia Room \nAudre Lorde famously maintained that “caring for myself is not self-indulgence\, it is self-preservation\, and that is an act of political warfare.” This gathering explores the concept of care against the backdrop of Lorde’s quote\, through the lens of black feminist epistemology and praxis. It deliberately understands care as a community practice of generating power\, as well as an individual ethic of self-love\, and asks how ideas about care shape our political activism\, critiques of power\, and dreams of freedom. It also seeks to reimagine black wellbeing within a self-help culture that privileges whiteness and normative femininity\, and explores how black people have cared for one another across time and space. Finally\, it reconsiders the most familiar narratives of stress and depletion to show how black lives are diminished by state violence\, historical trauma\, neoliberal assaults\, heteropatriarchal norms\, ravaging kin ties\, and intramural violence. How can we engage new possibilities for self-care\, radical healing\, wholeness\, and joy? \nConversations by…\nAisha Finch | UCLA\nBeverley Hanson | Sistren Theater Collective\nCheryl Harris | UCLA\nCourtney Marshall | Phillips Exeter Academy\nErica Ball | Occidental College\nHonor Ford-Smith | York University\nImani Johnson | UC Riverside\nJasmine Seydullah | Vassar College\nJessica Johnson | Johns Hopkins University\nJessica Millward | UC Irvine\nJudith Casselburry | Bowdoin College\nLaKisha Simmons | University of Michigan\, Ann Arbor\nMarne Campbell | Loyola Marymount University\nSA Smythe | UC Irvine\nSarah Haley | UCLA\nTerrion Williamson | University of Minnesota\nTiffany Willoughby-Herard | UC Irvine\nRegister here:\nBFPC2018.EVENTBRITE.COM\nFlyer Here\nSponsored by the UC Consortium for Black Studies in California\, the Center for the Study of Women\, the Department of Gender Studies\, the Office of Equity\, Inclusion\, and Diversity\, \nthe Division of Humanities\, the Division of Social Sciences\, and the Ralph J. Bunche Center for African American Studies \n  \nPlease note that this is a fragrance-free event
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/black-feminism-the-practice-of-care/
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Los_Angeles:20181126T120000
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SUMMARY:Cameron Rowland Art Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Please join us for the second art workshop given by Cameron Rowland.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/cameron-rowland-art-workshop-2/
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SUMMARY:"Citizen Outsider: Racism and State Violence in France and Beyond"
DESCRIPTION:Citizen Outsider: Racism and State Violence in France and Beyond\n \nJean Beaman\nAssistant Professor\, Sociology | Purdue University\n\nNovember 27th\, 2018\n12:00PM-1:00PM\nBlack Forum Room\, Haines Hall 153\nJean Beaman joins Purdue as an Assistant Professor in the Department of Sociology. She received her Ph.D.\, M.A.\, and B.A. degrees from Northwestern University. Prior to joining Purdue\, she had postdoctoral fellowships at Duke University and the European University Institute (Florence\, Italy). Her research addresses how marginalized individuals conceptualize their social locations\, based on race\, ethnicity\, citizenship\, and socioeconomic status. Specifically\, her current book project is an ethnographic examination of France’s North African second-generation and issues of upward social mobility\, race and ethnicity\, and cultural citizenship. Her other research and teaching interests include urban sociology; sociology of culture; HIV/AIDS; international migration; and ethnography and qualitative methods.
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/citizen-outsider-racism-and-state-violence-in-france-and-beyond/
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SUMMARY:How Extended Family Health Affects Household Financial Status
DESCRIPTION:How Extended Family Health Affects Household Financial Status\n\nJermaine Toney\nNational Science Foundation (NSF) Postdoctoral Research Fellow | Cornell University\n\nNOVEMBER 29TH\, 2018\n12:00PM-1:00PM\nBlack Forum Room\, Haines Hall 153\nAs a postdoctoral scholar supported by the National Science Foundation\, Jermaine Toney’s work builds upon the field of household finance. His current work examines the link between household financial status and health. His doctoral training was in economics. The title of his dissertation was “Essays on the Stratification in Wealth in the United States.” He offered these essays as a contribution to our understanding of wealth accumulation\, reproduction\, and inequality\, with a particular focus on race. This contribution was informed by an analysis of the structural factors of wealth\, including the role of intergenerational family connections
URL:https://afam.ucla.edu/event/how-extended-family-health-affect-household-financial-status/
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