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SUMMARY:Performance:Julie Zhu\, carillon
DESCRIPTION:Julie Zhu\, President's Postdoctoral Fellow\, performs on the Charles Baird Carillon\, an instrument of 53 bronze bells located inside the Burton Memorial Tower. The largest bell\, which strikes the hour\, weighs 12 tons\, while the smallest bell\, 4½ octaves above\, weighs just 15 pounds.\n\nThirty-minute recitals are performed on the Charles Baird Carillon at noon every weekday that classes are in session\, followed by visitor Q&A with the carillonist. The bell chamber may be accessed via a combination of elevator and stairs. Take the elevator to the highest floor possible (floor 8)\, and then climb two flights of stairs (39 steps) to the bell chamber (floor 10). Earplugs are available from the carillonist upon request. Be prepared to walk on ice and snow in the bell chamber during winter. Built in 1936\, the Charles Baird Carillon is not ADA accessible. Visitors with mobility concerns are invited to visit the Lurie Carillon: https://smtd.umich.edu/facilities/ann-and-robert-h-lurie-carillon/
UID:125573-21855388@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125573
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Talk,Music,Free,Faculty
LOCATION:Burton Memorial Tower
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DTSTAMP:20240911T144114
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240920T120000
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SUMMARY:Lecture / Discussion:LACS Event. Indigenous Traditions of Resistance to Extractivism (Lecture & Workshop)
DESCRIPTION:Friday\, September 20\, 2024 (Room 555\, Weiser Hall)\n\nWorkshop: 12-1:30 PM — “Palestinians and Native People are Comrades: The Political Economy of Oil and Indigenous-Palestinian Solidarity”\nRSVP is required to attend. Reading materials will be emailed before the workshop. Register at https://myumi.ch/5y1VW\n\nLecture: 4-6 PM — “Maoism Without Guarantees: Third World Influences on Fourth World Anti-Colonialism in Canada”\n\nThis event explores the impact of Third World Maoist ideologies on Fourth World anti-colonial movements in Canada. Through examining how global revolutionary ideas shaped Indigenous struggles for sovereignty and resistance to colonialism\, the discussion will offer insights into the intersections of global and local anti-colonial effort.\n   \nGlen Coulthard is an associate professor in First Nations and Indigenous Studies and in the Department of Political Science. Glen has written and published numerous articles and chapters in the areas of contemporary political theory\, indigenous thought and politics\, and radical social and political thought (marxism\, anarchism\, post-colonialism). His most recent work on Frantz Fanon and the politics of recognition won Contemporary Political Theory’s Annual Award for Best Article of the Year in 2007. He is Yellowknives Dene.\n\nCosponsors: Department of Anthropology\, Department of Political Science\, Department of Romance Languages and Literatures\, LSA Diversity\, Equity and Inclusion\, and Institute for the Humanities\n\nFunding for this event was partially provided by the Diversity\, Equity\, and Inclusion Office and the Institute for Humanities departments in the College of Literature\, Science\, and the Arts (LSA).
UID:125947-21856338@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/125947
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Workshop,Interdisciplinary,Latin America,Lecture,Area Studies,Center For Latin American And Caribbean Studies,Discussion
LOCATION:Weiser Hall - Room 555
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DTSTAMP:20240906T154007
DTSTART;TZID=America/Detroit:20240920T120000
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SUMMARY:Workshop / Seminar:Making the Most of 'Hot Moments': Election Edition
DESCRIPTION:Workshop Description: Teaching and learning centers use the term 'hot moments' to describe a sudden eruption of tension\, conflict\, or big emotion during class\, often connected to a heightened awareness of the social differences in the room. Election seasons can generate 'hot moments' in every discipline\, whether your courses frequently raise potentially sensitive subjects or never do so deliberately. How can you navigate those interactions in ways that are responsive to students and also advance course learning goals? In this interactive workshop for instructors in all academic disciplines\, participants will reflect on their own experiences of 'hot moments'\, consider a range of pedagogical choices\, and practice language for responding to hot moments in the classroom. \n\nDates Offered:\nFriday September 20\, 2024 12pm-2pm (Zoom)\nFriday November 8\, 2024 10am-12pm (Zoom)\n\nThis session is offered as a part of the Promoting Democracy Teaching Series by CRLT & Ginsberg Center. \n\nOpen to UM faculty\, graduate students/GSIs\, and post-docs. To register\, visit: https://events.blackthorn.io/en/Hn1RKit7/g/2kTsKXAV0p?search=&sortBy=date&category=&date=TODAY&keywords=\n\nIf you are UM staff with instructional responsibilities who would like to register\, please reach out to teachdemocracy@umich.edu
UID:123718-21851404@events.umich.edu
URL:https://events.umich.edu/event/123718
CLASS:PUBLIC
STATUS:CONFIRMED
CATEGORIES:Community Engagement,Democratic Engagement,Discussion,Faculty,Free,Politics,Postdoctoral Research Fellows,Teaching
LOCATION:Off Campus Location
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