A new book by sociology professor France Winddance Twine offers firsthand accounts of inequality in Silicon Valley and centers the experiences of Black and Latinx women.
A student-led book club centered on UCSB Reads selection “Happy City: Transforming Our Lives Through Urban Design,” by Charles Montgomery, holds its first discussion.
Historian Lisa Jacobson details how a coalition of brewers, scientists and labor leaders successfully skirted the 18th Amendment, prompting understandings that influenced how alcohol is regulated and sold in the United States.
Adam Stanovi?, programme director for sound and music at London College of Communication, performs six works, each featuring a unique approach to electroacoustic composition.
Art Historian Carole Paul explains invisible fences existed in these infancy stages of art institutions and continue to exist today. Paul is the Director of Museum Studies, History of Art and Architecture at the University of California Santa Barbara and has recently published a collection of scholarly essays on the appearance of museums in the modern era titled, The First Modern Museums of Art: The Birth of An Institution in 18th and Early 19th Century Europe.