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Trans Longevity: A Poetry & Poetics Symposium featuring Trish Salah, CAConrad, Kay Gabriel, Taylor Johnson

Trans Longevity: A Poetry & Poetics Symposium MARCH 28-29 with TRISH SALAH, CACONRAD, KAY GABRIEL, TAYLOR JOHNSON The concept of "trans longevity" engages with all that enables more-than-survival for transpeople today, for a long time to come. While attending to the precariousness of trans lives, trans longevity resists the specter of death organizing (cis) narratives and institutional configurations of transness - and is […]

Directors’ Write In

Zoom

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us for weekly virtual group writing sessions. Each Friday of the term, from 10:00 to noon, meet up  (virtually, via zoom) and work independently on your own writing projects in company with Gender Institute Director Victoria Wolcott, HI Director Libby Otto, […]

Center for the Study of Psychoanalysis & Culture Symposium: SEX AND THE SOCIAL LIFE OF OBJECTS

Capen 107 (Inside the Silverman Library) University at Buffalo, Buffalo, NY, United States

SEX AND THE SOCIAL LIFE OF OBJECTS develops three interwoven dialogues across eight current projects from renowned and emerging voices engaging psychoanalytic theory: 1) A dialogue between French and American approaches to the question of the object, interrogating the relationship between negation and objects, desire and sociality by way of objects, and subtraction and reality. […]

PLASMA Speaker Series: Jenson Leonard

112 Center for the Arts (Screening Room)

PLASMA Speaker Series MONDAYS 6:00- 8:30 pm EST Zoom Meeting ID:  983 4611 3436 Email eliavarg@buffalo.edu with PLASMA2024 in subject line for password. Jenson Leonard (b. 1990, Detroit, Michigan) is an artist whose work takes form out of the collapsed context of the internet, often critiquing its slippage of meaning and techno-capital excess while pointing out its attraction at […]

Dept. of Romance Languages and Literatures, Earth Month Film Series: “Alcarrás”

904 Clemens

For Earth Month (April), the Department of Romance Languages and Literatures is offering a film series loosely based on farming and food production. All films are free and open to the public. For more information, Prof. Colleen Culleton at culleton@buffalo.edu The first film will be Alcarrás (Dir. Carla Simón, 2022). Catalan with English subtitles. Writer/director […]

Science Studies Research Workshop | Talk by Scott Frickel (Brown University), “Ground Truth: Toward a Sociology of Late Industrial Soils”

474 Park Hall 211 Mary Talbert Way, Buffalo, NY, United States

The HI Science Studies Research Workshop will host a talk by Scott Frickel of Brown University. This talk introduces new research that aims to reconstruct a history of soil contamination science and policy and its relationship to broader socio-ecological processes of environmental inequality and urbanization. Set mainly in Providence, Rhode Island the study is anchored […]

Dancing Together: Building Community to the Beat of Werewere Liking & the Village Ki-Yi

145 Student Union

Dancing Together: Building Community to the Beat of Werewere Liking & the Village Ki-Yi A Workshop with Guillaume Semon Yoboué, PhD Dr. Yoboué encourages you to wear traditional African attire, or attire of similar color palettes, in the spirit of the image above! Reservation required: email cflaugh@buffalo.edu   Please consult the following links to learn more […]

Baird Lecture Series: Michael Cherlin, “Music’s Making: The Music of Poetry, the Poetry of Music”

Baird Recital Hall, Second Floor

Through the Baird Lecture Series, the UB Department of Music hosts regular lectures, talks, and master classes given by distinguished visiting scholars, performers, and composers throughout the academic year. All events take place in Baird Recital Hall at 3:30 p.m. The Baird Lecture Series is free and open to the public. On Thursday, April 4, […]

Directors’ Write In

Zoom

The directors of the Humanities Institute and the Gender Institute invite faculty to join us for weekly virtual group writing sessions. Each Friday of the term, from 10:00 to noon, meet up  (virtually, via zoom) and work independently on your own writing projects in company with Gender Institute Director Victoria Wolcott, HI Director Libby Otto, […]