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April 2022
“Doin’ Black Rhetorics of Health Communication: A Framework for More Racially Just, Community Engaged Care
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Find out more »Remote Viewing of “The Box”
Join C21 with Historians at the Movies (#HATM) for this special remote screening event! We'll have an in-real-time conversation and reactions on Twitter to The Box, a play by Sarah Shourd in collaboration with other survivors of solitary confinement. Access…
Find out more »Remote Film Screening of “Maksym Osa”
A Ukrainian film production that was interrupted by the Russian invasions in 2014 and again in 2022, Maksym Osa is a fantasy thriller set in the 1600s, yet deeply resonant with the present. Here, the contemporary tenacity of Ukrainians in defense of…
Find out more »“Dragons and Lice” Lecture with Łukasz Mieszkowski
An epidemic is an empirical phenomenon, confirmed from the medical point of view and subject to historical description and biopolitical interpretation. By contrast, plague, according to its anthropological definition, constitutes a part of a mythological landscape—a permanent element defining the…
Find out more »Media And/As Infrastructure
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Find out more »May 2022
CESN End of Semester Open House
Join the Center for Community-Based Learning, Leadership, and Research and the Public Rhetorics and Community Engagement program for a casual drop-in gathering in Vogel Hall before finals and summer break. We’ll check-in regarding current projects underway by CESN members, share…
Find out more »The MIGC
Virtual Conference May 6 – 8, 2022 Register to attend The 17th annual Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference is an annual graduate conference organized by graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. MIGC is generously supported by The Center for 21st…
Find out more »“Weaponizing Loneliness” Lonely No More! Roundtable
Join us for a conversational roundtable that is part of C21's Lonely No More! Symposia. How is loneliness weaponized in practices of solitary confinement and infrastructures of incarceration? What do efforts toward its banning tell us about the rhetoric of…
Find out more »The MIGC
Virtual Conference May 6 – 8, 2022 Register to attend The 17th annual Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference is an annual graduate conference organized by graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. MIGC is generously supported by The Center for 21st…
Find out more »The MIGC
Virtual Conference May 6 – 8, 2022 Register to attend The 17th annual Midwest Interdisciplinary Graduate Conference is an annual graduate conference organized by graduate students at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. MIGC is generously supported by The Center for 21st…
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