A powerful memoir of poetry and prose, “Loving in the War Years: Lo que nunca pasó por sus labios” explores the author’s interconnected identities as a lesbian and a Chicana, coming of age in a turbulent era of American politics and social change.
Transitioning to clean energy is critical to addressing the climate crisis, yet local opposition poses a significant barrier to the deployment of wind energy projects.
“For a fishery to be resilient it needs to be able to prepare for, resist, cope with, recover from, or adapt to any given impact,” said Jacob Eurich, a research associate at the Marine Science Institute. “In most cases a fishery will need to have a combination of these capacities to continue to produce food, income and well-being to the people who rely on them.”
A screening of the 1975 Robert Altman film is preceded by a discussion between director/producer Paris Barclay and Patrice Petro, director of the Carsey-Wolf Center.
Meet new humanities faculty, IHC fellows and staff members, and learn about Imagining California, a 2023–24 public events series, while enjoying food, drink and conversation.