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Al-Haq Forensic Architecture Investigation (FAI) Unit’s debut exhibition, They are Shooting at Our Shadows, is on view at the Institute of the Arts and Sciences. Related programming is taking place until March 11. See https://t.co/S3D6sUVbwL.
THURSDAY'S TOP HEADLINES: UCSC’s new Westside art hub, SLV water repairs, ‘boneheaded view’ on unhoused https://t.co/cqKAkanz1f <-- Stories from @wallacebaine, @chaxmun and more, plus a Community Voices opinion piece from former #SantaCruz mayor Don Lane
The institute’s grand opening takes place Sunday from noon to 5 p.m., with live music and food trucks. The new space is located at 100 Panetta Ave., off Delaware Street, just a block west of Swift Street.
Created by UCSC Film & Digital Media Professor, Sharon Daniel, the ongoing interactive documentary, EXPOSED, seeks to document the spread of COVID-19 throughout prisons, detention centers, and jails.
Written by Harshita Neralla.
Illustration by Ry Lei.
On Tuesday, May 18, we are pleased to present a “Music for Abolition” artist panel featuring America jazz drummer Terri Lyne Carrington, along with a dozen prominent guest musicians.
#musicforabolition#barringfreedom
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.@IasUcsc will present ‘Music for Abolition'--bringing together musicians across a wide variety of genres creating a soundtrack to the shared struggle for abolition & resolution in response to the ongoing history of racism and oppression in the US. https://t.co/gFtOwb9PE2
#VisualizingAbolition: Futures - Today, 5/11, 4-5:30 pm!
FREE & open to the public. The year-long series concludes with a conversation on strategies, activism, & liberatory futures w/Sora Han, adrienne maree brown, & Savannah Shange. Info/reg: https://t.co/NBPPB25bO6
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