Making Homelands: Tufting San Lazaro Lifeways
This project weaves together narratives, oral histories, and ecological research into Colorado-specific communication devices.
Learn more: https://t.co/k99Ox3QnW0
#CommunityArt#ClimateStories#TextileArt
Michael Brenner Talk
📖 German Jewish Responses to Hitler’s Rise (1933)
Speaker: Prof. Dr. Michael Brenner
(Ludwig Maximilian Univ., Munich; American Univ., DC; Leo Baeck Institute)
📍 Norlin Library, CBIS, Room M549 (5th floor)
⏰ 5:00 PM Today!
CU Boulder’s IMPACT Playback Theatre ensemble, housed in the Center for the Humanities and the Arts, is hosting auditions! This partnership formalizes a shared commitment to fostering inclusive storytelling, community engagement, and arts-based dialogue across CU Boulder.
☀️ It’s summer break! We’re pressing pause on social media through mid-August. We’ll be back soon to share opportunities, events, and updates with you for the upcoming academic year. See you then!
It's that time of year where we highlight the works in our 2024 Faculty Magazine!
First up is Nishant Upadhyay, with his book Indians on Indian Lands.
Visit the Faculty Celebration Magazine here: https://t.co/Fr7z0hFwHS
Our final cohort interview features Harveen Gill, interviewing Nurjahan Boulden!
Nurjahan is an East African and West Asian Belly Dance teacher, speaker, advocate against gun violence, and artist.
Read more about Bouldens' work here: https://t.co/six7dZMhJP
Our series featuring our cohort members interviews is almost over!
Nicholas Felder, interviewed Helanius J. Wilkin, the Associate Chair and Director of Dance at the University of Colorado Boulder.
Learn more about Wilkin's work here: https://t.co/WUlTUmamEz
Our cohort member, Edem Dotse, interviewed DK Osseo-Asare, who is described by United States Artists as a “Ghanaian-American polymath who collaborates with communities to craft material assemblies tuned for ecosocial resilience”.
Read the interview here: https://t.co/r4iJryIDMl
Another CHA cohort member, Pilar Aurelio Muñoz, interviewed David Dorado Romo, a historian, musician, writer, and translator from the El Paso/Juárez border. His work focuses on reimagining the rich and complicated history of this border.
Read more here:https://t.co/AzmJOECzHw
Danielle Schulz, Associate Director of Lifelong Learning and Accessibility at the Denver Art Museum was interviewed by our 2024–26 Engaged Arts & Humanities Scholar Brittany Ashley surrounding topics like community projects and more!
Read more: https://t.co/k4PEy5qdMW
Join the Program in Jewish Studies along with the Singer Endowed Chair in Jewish History on Holocaust Memorial Day for a public reading of the names of European Jews murdered by the Germans and their allies during the Holocaust
Sign up here to participate: https://t.co/dAzbKLhJyH
Happening today!
Dan Fong Photo Exhibition
Join for an exhibition ft. Dan Fong, Colorado's premier rock n' roll and folk music photographer
📅April 18, 2025 | 🕜 3:00-5:00 p.m.
📍AMRC Offices in Macky Auditorium, room 209
Things That Come and Go: Ephemera and Atmospherics in Times of Crisis: a talk by Patricia Spyer
📅 April 18th | 🕜 4PM
📍Hale Science 230
More information here: https://t.co/0Te6WCuGu0
Presented by CU Boulder's Cinema Studies & Moving Imag Arts:
A Jennifer Reeves Dual Projection Live Film Work
In 1964, a 30-year-old single mom wasfilmed shraing her personal confilct with three famous Psychologists...
📍ATLAS 102
📅 April 16th | 🕛 4pm
Material Histories of Film in the Owens Valley: Dr. Genevieve Yue
📍ATLAS 3311
🕛 12:30 PM
This talk uncovers the overlooked lives of Chinese miners, Japanese American incarcerees, and others whose labor shaped both the land and the silver nitrate film itself.