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Spring 2019

Spring 2019 / UIC Lectures

Performing the Unfinished Work of Memory: The French Atlantic Triangle Reimagined

October 25, 2019

Safoi Babana-Hampton, professor of French, presentation drew on an ongoing research project attending to the socially and politically transformative force of transatlantic cultural and artistic interventions that creatively engage with…

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Spring 2019 / UIC Lectures

Roots and Ruptures: To Teach of Black/Land, Literacies and Placemaking

October 25, 2019

Tamara Butler, assistant professor of critical and community literacies, discusses which practices are required to make place? To address this question, Professor Butlerturns to the ethical, creative, and collaborative practices…

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Spring 2019 / UIC Lectures

The Redistribution of the Sensible: Building an Interdisciplinary/ Interventionist Praxis

October 25, 2019

Zachary Kaiser, assistant professor of graphic design and experience architecture discusses how one participation in the world is determined by how one perceives it, and how one perceives it is…

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Spring 2019 / UIC Lectures

Reimagining First-Year Writing for STEM students as Experiential Learning in Science Studies

October 25, 2019

Marisa Brandt, Teaching Professor in the History, Philosophy, & Sociology of STEM discusses how a first-year writing course can help create 21st century STEM students with foundations for interdisciplinary inquiry?…

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