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Healing Through Grassroots Social Justice Movements Created for Educators, by Educators
Farima Pour-Khorshid, assistant professor of Teacher Education, writes about Bay Area social justice movements in education and their impact as a researcher and educator....
Flint’s Legacy: Trusting Science and Pursuing Justice
A Series of Events sponsored by a CRASE Interdisciplinary Action Group Grant Event #1: Public Enemy, an Adaptation of Henrik Ibsen’s An Enemy of the People Produced by the Performing...
Adventures in Digital Humanities
As a librarian who is passionate about languages, literature, pedagogy, and research, I’m curious about how technology assists their study and practice. I’m also confident that technological innovation needs...
Trans-Scripts: CRASE-Sponsored Dramatic Reading and Photography
Trans-Scripts is a dramatic reading that is grounded in intersectional practice, an appreciation for the preservation of transgender rights, and a spirit of resistance to the reversal of progress....
Aesthetic Activism: Bullets Into Bells and Social Justice
The day I started writing this essay, two students were killed in yet another high school shooting in the United States. This time it was in New Mexico. The...
Global Manifestos Workshop
Global Manifestos was an innovative workshop for students, faculty and the public that encouraged individuals to share their experiences and reactions to the changes in the art community wrought...
Enemy Alien: Uncovering Family History
Sherise Kimura reflects on an artifact as part of 10 x 10: Ten Objects, Ten Stories presented in conjunction with the Thacher Gallery exhibition Something from Nothing: Art and...