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PLASMA presents Josephine Anstey [ZOOM]

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The Department of Media Study's PLASMA (Performances, Lectures, And Screenings of Media Artists)​ will feature a remote-lecture entitled "Computers and Consciousness" by JOSEPHINE ANSTEY, Media Artist and Professor of Media Study. The Zoom Meeting ID for the lecture series is 939 5189 1859. Email paigesar@buffalo with PLASMA2022 in the subject line for the password.​ JOSEPHINE ANSTEY’s career has been […]

Indigenous @UB – José Barreiro Guest Speaker Event

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Wednesday, March 2nd Guest Speaker – José Barreiro, 4:10 - 5:40 pm EST Significant Convergence: UB and Native Activism, in Appreciation of Great Teachers Who Inspired and Guided the Work of Generations, Focus on John Mohawk Join Taíno activist, author, scholar and organizer José Barreiro Hatueyael for an engaging lecture on the history and everlasting […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Black + Queer + Space + Sex + Social Life + HIV with Dr. Aaron Mallory

1004 Clemens Hall

The Queer Studies workshop along with the Departments of Geography and Global Gender and Sexuality Studies is delighted to host morning coffee, donuts, and conversation, and an afternoon talk, with the incredibly brilliant and cool Dr. Aaron Mallory! Dr. Aaron Mallory is an Assistant Professor in the Department of Geography and program in African American Studies at Florida […]

GGSS presents Global Feminist Activism and Democratic Politics: Conversation with past Isabel S. Marcus International Fellowship Awardees

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A Conversation with Past Isabel S. Marcus International Fellowship Awardees In Honor of Isabel Marcus, Professor of Law, Gender Institute Co-Founder, and former chair of Women’s Studies Fernanda Glaser is a Fulbright scholar from Chile who has a doctorate from the Global Gender Studies program of SUNY, Buffalo. She is a feminist activist and an […]

Queer Studies Research Workshop: Hidden Epidemics, Hidden People: HIV/AIDS, Black Queer Communities and Accounting for Missing Geographies

170 Academic Center (Ellicott Complex)

The Department of Geography invites you to: Hidden Epidemics, Hidden People: HIV/AIDS, Black Queer Communities and Accounting for Missing Geographies. 170 Academic Center *THIS IS IN THE ELLICOTT COMPLEX! OR there will be a hybrid version of this talk on Zoom (but please come in person if you can)! This talk expands the disciplines of Geography […]

PLASMA presents ALMUDENA ESCOBAR LÓPEZ [ZOOM]

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The Department of Media Study's PLASMA (Performances, Lectures, And Screenings in Media Art)​ will feature a remote-lecture by ALMUDENA ESCOBAR LÓPEZ, media art curator, archivist, and researcher. The Zoom Meeting ID for the lecture series is 939 5189 1859. Email paigesar@buffalo with PLASMA2022 in the subject line for the password.​ ALMUDENA ESCOBAR LÓPEZ is an independent curator, […]

Gender Institute | New Books, New Feminist Directions: Victoria Wolcott on Living in the Future: Utopianism and the Long Civil Rights Movement [ZOOM]

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This New Books, New Feminist Directions event will feature Victoria W. Wolcott, Professor of History at UB (HI Faculty Fellow 2019-20), whose book Living in the Future: Utopianism and the Long Civil Rights Movement  (University of Chicago Press, 2022) reveals the unexplored impact of utopian thought on the major figures of the Civil Rights Movement. Professor […]

GGSS presents Ehlimana Memišević (University of Sarajevo) discussing “Wartime Rape and Denial: the Case Study of the eastern Bosnian towns of Foca and Višegrad”

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In honor of Women's History Month and the late Isabel Marcus, GGSS presents Ehlimana Memišević (University of Sarajevo) discussing "Wartime Rape and Denial: the Case Study of the eastern Bosnian towns of Foca and Višegrad" Ehlimana Memišević is an Assistant Professor at the Department of Legal History and Comparative Law at the Faculty of Law, University of Sarajevo. She holds […]

Science Studies Research Workshop series on Race, Health, and Science: Fixing Parents or Fixing Poverty? Lessons from Child Welfare Policy History

Baldy Conference Center (509 O'Brian Hall)

Please join us for the next installment of the Humanities Institute Science Studies Workshop series on Race, Health, and Science Fixing Parents or Fixing Poverty? Lessons from Child Welfare Policy History Mical Raz, MD, PhD, Charles E. and Dale L. Phelps Professor in Public Policy and Health, Department of History, University of Rochester, and Clinical […]