Location: G634 Haven Hall
*Visual Archives, Visual Technologies *
/presents/
A Film Screening and Discussion with Director Kevin Willmott, Kansas
University
C.S.A.: THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AMERICA (2004)
A Spike Lee presentation
89 minutes, unrated
Wednesday, March 7 at 6:30 PM
3512 Haven Hall
The following day, Thursday, March 8, we will hold an open discussion with director Kevin Willmott in G634 Haven Hall, 12-2pm. Lunch will be served.
For more information contact workshop coordinators, Charles Gentry and
Pete Soppelsa
.
Location: Trotter House
Asian Pacific Islander American (APIA) celebration. A talk will be given by Mr. De Souza.
Location: Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League
Womyn's Work Project: Gathering stories of lesbian women in the workforce.
Thursday, March 8, 2007, 7 pm- 9pm, Kalamazoo Room, Michigan League
RSVP requested but not required
The Womynswork Project, designed to gather stories and insight about
lesbian experiences in the workplace, is seeking your participation in a
gathering scheduled for Thursday, March 8 from 7 to 9 p.m. Kalamazoo Room,
Michigan League.
Location: Chrysler Auditorium
Note: The 9 am time is a guess! The time is still listed as TBD on their website as of this posting. Keep an eye on the website.
UMEC Pancake Breakfast
Location: Chrysler Auditorium
Time: TBD
Description: UMEC is serving pancakes for breakfast.
Location: Ginsberg Center on Hill Street
Care about the environment and YOUR role and responsibilities??
Then please join the SERVE Issues Team for another thought-provoking coffee
talk!
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ISSUES Coffee Talk: Environmental Awareness & Responsibility
Wednesday, March 7, 2007
5:30pm - 7:30pm
Ginsberg Center
Free fair-trade coffee and snacks!
Location: 3048 East Hall
Examining Gender and Sexual Socialization from Multiple Perspectives
Tuesday, 3/6/2007, 4:00 - 6:00, 3048 East Hall
Please join us for a CASD Workshop in Social Work and Psychology WITH L. MONIQUE WARD, Associate Professor of Psychology, and DANIEL SAUNDERS, Professor of Social Work.
Dinner will be provided by CASD. Generous support for this event has been provided by: Horace H. Rackham School of Graduate Studies and the School of Social Work.
Location: 1200 EECS
Tues Mar 6
Sandcraft will be holding a Luncheon Presentation from 12:30-1:30 in 1200 EECS Bldg. Free Pizza and Pop will be provided.
Location: 1636 School of Social Work Building
The Folk and the Avant-Garde in the Making of Popular Propaganda in Wartime China
Speaker: Liang Luo
Lecturer, UM Department of Asian Languages and Cultures
Date: 3/6/2007
Time: 12 noon
Site: 1636 School of Social Work Building, 1080 S. University
This talk takes Zhao Shuli (1906-1970) and Tian Han (1898-1968) as two case studies of wartime intellectual choices in the context of "Popular Propaganda." Zhao Shuli's early writings and cultural activities suggest that intellectual endeavors predated Mao Zedong's "Yan'an Talk" in bridging the gap between the intellectual and the people.
Liang Luo holds a Ph.D. in East Asian Languages and Civilizations from Harvard University. She is now teaching in the Department of Asian Languages and Cultures at the University of Michigan.
Location: 2271 Angell Hall
Tonight the Socratic Club will be presenting a talk on consciousness:
Dr. Thad Polk on
"Are humans meat machines? What science has, and hasn't, learned about
consciousness"
Tuesday March 6th, 9pm
2271 Angell Hall
FREE FOOD
Location: 1636 SSWB (Social Work Bldg)
"Making Citizens from Below: The Prospects and Challenges of Decentralization in India"
Talk by Patrick Heller
5:00pm, 1636 SSWB
Food after the talk