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Brown Bag Speaker Series in the Humanities presents Jeremiah Coogan
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Jesuit School of Theology, Synoptic Work: Roman Slavery, Gospel Writing, and Historical Imagination, Tuesday, October 22 at 12:10-1:15, Learning Commons 129. Bring your lunch.

Urgency of Now
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Join us for a panel discussion about the upcoming presidential election featuring: Kathy Aoki (Art & Art History), Anne Baker (Political Science),Daniel Summerhill (English), and moderated by Ryan Carrington (Art & Art History). More information here.

Cruz Medina
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Cruz Medina will discuss some ways immigrants have been framed as “good” by Silicon Valley tech and “bad” by a history of exclusion and the abuse of H1-B visas. More information here.

 

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The CAH regularly partners with on- and off-campus groups, organizations, and communities to build capacity, locate new resources, serve the community, and advocate for the arts and humanities. Reach out to us if you are interested in partnering on a short- or long-term project!

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Alert icon The Center for the Arts and Humanities at Santa Clara University stands in solidarity with those rising up to call for an end to the long, ongoing, and destructive reality of racial injustice and white supremacy in the United States. We stand with them against hate, against racism, against inequality, against police brutality and impunity. And we stand in solidarity with Black faculty, students, and staff–always, but especially at this moment when racialized and heightened state violence adds to the burdens of grief, trauma, and vulnerability.
- Dennis Gordon (Political Science), Christina Zanfagna (Music and Ethnic Studies), Michelle Burnham (English), Amy Randall (History)