Cynthia Laborde, “Making a Splash: Women Cartoonists in France”

Lubar Entrepreneurship Center, Room 107

Dr. Laborde, who received her MA in French Translation at UWM, will discuss on how women cartoonists in the new generation are changing the rules and claiming their space in male-dominated industry. For more information: https://uwm.edu/global-studies/event/cynthia-laborde-making-a-splash-women-cartoonists-in-france/

Free

(Re)imagining Black Futures in the Age of Wakanda

Union Fireside Lounge

Come and discuss how Marvel's Black Panther franchise has impacted the representation of Black history in the Union Fireside Lounge. RSVP here: https://bit.ly/ReImaginingBlackFutures

Free

Robin Pickering-Iazzi in conversation at Boswell Book Company

Boswell Book Company

Boswell Book Company is hosting an evening with Prof. Pickering-Iazzi on March 9th, following the release of her translation of the novel Tina, Mafia Soldier by Maria Rosa Cutrufelli. This novel was originally published in 1994 in Italian as Canto […]

Les Indes Galantes

Curtin 175

Come and watch the streaming of the opera-ballet Les Indes galantes. This will be taking place in Curtin 175 on March 26 at 3:30 PM. It is free and open to all!

Free

Lunch and Learn Series

Curtin Hall room 535B

Come and join the Women and Gender Studies department in the lunch and learn series. On Thursday, March 30, 2023 we kick off with a presentation of “Women’s Roles in Language Revitalization” by Margaret Noodin. We hope to see you […]

Free

Aragorn Quinn, Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan

Lubar Entrepreneurship Center 107

“Technologies of Failure: Disembodied Performance in Transwar Japan” Aragorn Quinn (UWM, Japanese) Abstract; Contemporary Japanese theater has challenged the conventional definition of performance as a co-present event between performers and audience. Through the use of technologies such as VR and […]

Free