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SUMMARY:Song of a Dying Summer (逝く夏の歌) - Film Screening
DESCRIPTION:Milwaukee Premiere! \nNatsu spends a last summer alongside his friends\, Aki\, Fuyu and Haru\, while writing a stage play to commemorate their time together. Shot entirely on 8mm film\, Kohei Sengen’s feature-length debut\, with its grainy images steeped in muted colors\, creates an almost dreamlike atmosphere\, conveying the melancholy of growing up – and growing apart. \n(Kohei Sengen\, Japan\, Japanese w/Eng sub\, 71 min\, 2022\, Digital) \nSee the film trailer at https://youtu.be/v9NsrP22Xd4?si=ZtPSaCLuLu4wYmc3 \nFree for UWM students and Union Cinema members. \n$5 admission for all others. \nThe film is in Japanese with subtitles\, and the translation and subtitles were done by UWM alum Brandon Crisp! Brandon graduated in 2019 with a degree in Japanese. \n 
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/song-of-a-dying-summer-%e9%80%9d%e3%81%8f%e5%a4%8f%e3%81%ae%e6%ad%8c-film-screening-and-alumni-showcase/
LOCATION:UWM Union Cinema\, 2200 East Kenwood Blvd.\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
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SUMMARY:Quilting Bee
DESCRIPTION:Learn about quilting by contributing a stitch to finish the backing of a quilt.  Featuring artists Heidi Parkes and Molly Hassler.  Visit and contribute a stitch\, no experience is necessary\, and supplies are provided. \nFrom 10:00 AM until 12:30 PM\, the Quilting Bee will be set up in the Women’s Resource Center (Student Union EG37) \nFrom 1:00 PM until 4:00 PM\, the Quilting Bee will be set up in the Golda Mier Library near the Circulation Desk \nSupported by the Wisconsin Museum of Quilts and Fiber Artists.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/quilting-bee/
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SUMMARY:Race\, Justice\, Power - Undergraduate Research Conference
DESCRIPTION:UWM’s Honors Equity Team and co-sponsors\, the Inclusive Excellence Center and Student Involvement host the first “Race\, Justice\, Power!” Undergraduate Research Conference to strengthen UWM’s commitment to antiracist activism. We are highlighting various undergraduate students’ multidisciplinary research on issues that challenge racial oppression. Snacks and beverages will be provided for attendees. \nThe conference features Keynote Speaker and Rufus King High School alumnus\, Adam Carr (he/him)\, Milwaukee Historian and story-collector\, whose community-minded research chronicles Milwaukee’s history that exists in the margins. Carr got his start exploring Milwaukee’s history at 88Nine Radio Milwaukee\, where he served as a producer for three years and featured 800 stories — many of which provided direct testimonies of liberation and triumph from Milwaukee’s BIPOC community. Since his time at 88Nine\, Carr continues to chronicle Milwaukee’s people’s history\, to bring context to the social issues affecting us all today. Carr provides personal tours of our city\, which privileges stories oftentimes overlooked by traditional historians. His work has been featured at Milwaukee Film Festival\, and recognized in various publications\, like Milwaukee Journal Sentinal\, On Milwaukee\, Urban Milwaukee\, Shepherd Express\, and more. \nMKE101: Interpreting stories of freedom in Milwaukee\nIf Milwaukee’s story were a bookshelf\, many of our most important stories have yet to be published. This has led too many of us to accept overly simplistic narratives about the city\, while others deem the moment too complex to penetrate. We need to do better.\nIn this session\, we will build a foundational narrative for understanding Milwaukee\, then explore how lessons from our shared history can propel us towards a better future. In particular\, we will touch on three canonical stories in Milwaukee’s movement history: the Open Housing Marches\, Chapman Hall Takeover and origins of Milwaukee’s Indian Community School. We will engage with each of these remarkable stories\, then consider the community infrastructure and collaboration that was required in each case. Be prepared to draw\, diagram and even move (no special skills required). \nSchedule:\n11:30a – 1:00p — Adam Carr\, Keynote\n1:15p – 2:00p — Onisha Dale\, Ian Schmitt\, Liz Karpowitz\n2:00p – 2:30p — Alejandra Gonzalez & Samawia Akhter\n2:40p – 3:10p — Jo Fox & Ronan Carpenter\n3:20p – 3:50p — Maddi Kalous & Owen Geurts\nMC’d by Mia Heredia\, Honors Equity Team Graduate Mentor and Student Association President. \nPlease note\, due to the sensitive nature of the Undergraduate Research Conference\, some topics featured in presentations will heavily feature topics of systemic\, racial oppression and other\, intersecting issues of race. \nAccessibility & Other Questions:\nPlease email honors-antiracism@uwm.edu for accessibility requests (interpreting services\, wheelchair accommodations\, etc.) or any questions\, comments\, or concerns related to the conference.
URL:https://uwm.edu/letters-science/event/race-justice-power-undergraduate-research-conference/
LOCATION:UWM Honors House\, Room 196\, 3363 North Maryland Avenue\, Milwaukee\, WI\, 53211\, United States
CATEGORIES:Students,UWM Campus Events
ORGANIZER;CN="Honors College":MAILTO:honors@uwm.edu
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