Masculinities after Trump: Power, Paradox, and Possibilities
6:30 p.m.
Learn about the histories that have shaped contemporary masculinities, and Trump’s performance of gender.
6:30 p.m.
Learn about the histories that have shaped contemporary masculinities, and Trump’s performance of gender.
3:30 p.m.
“One Continuous Line” explores the life, work, art, and philosophy of Aditya Prakash, one of India’s early Modernist architects.
9 a.m.
The 2021 PhD Symposium, “Just Sustainabilities in a Post-Pandemic World”, features sessions that range from Just Landscapes, Just Transportation, Just Communities, to Just Systems.
4 p.m.
This talk asks us to take a hard look at whose lives are deemed worth saving, and whose bodies are able to find shelter from the storm.
4:30 p.m.
Do you ever wonder how the latest news headlines about medications relate to your own health? Join the UW School of Pharmacy as we present three “hot off the press” topics.
4:30 p.m.
Do you ever wonder how the latest news headlines about medications relate to your own health? Join the UW School of Pharmacy as we present three “hot off the press” topics.
4 p.m.
Julia Watts Belser argues that Jewish stories about the destruction of Jerusalem can be a powerful companion for thinking about climate disruption and the contemporary pandemic.
11 a.m.
Come learn about the intersections between disability justice and abolition with panelists who have all experienced coercive institutionalization in Washington. At the end of the teach-in, there will be ways to plug into the work shutting down/defunding these institutions.
12:30 p.m.
As the 20-21 academic year comes to a close, we ask our experts: is the end of the COVID-19 crisis also in sight?
Noon
Phillip M. Ayoub, Associate Professor of Diplomacy and World Affairs at Occidental College, will present.