Kelly Anne Brown and Anirban Gupta-Nigam read artifacts from Orange County’s hypercivility war.
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Kelly Anne Brown and Anirban Gupta-Nigam read artifacts from Orange County’s hypercivility war.
From UCHRI: The nation and the world are bearing witness to yet another spate of police violence against Black people. Heavily armored vehicles roll through city streets. The long-historical fissures of American life and justice are now nakedly visible. This is an urgent moment, one that calls for resolve, thought, and action. This Friday, June 5, at 1:00 pm PST join us on Zoom for The Fire This Time: Race at Boiling Point, a conversation with Angela Y. Davis (Emerita, UC Santa Cruz), Herman Gray (Emeritus, UC Santa Cruz), Gaye Theresa Johnson (UC Los Angeles), Robin D.G. Kelley (UCLA), and Josh Kun (USC). RSVP to receive a personalized Zoom link to join the webinar. https://uchri.org/events/the-fire-this-time-race-at-boiling-point/ #uchri #thefirethistime (at UC San Diego) https://www.instagram.com/p/CA_WB-fDqTd/?igshid=1jmys9jwsur8a
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Hello there! My name is Richard Mehlinger, and I'm a 2010-11 UCHRI and HASTAC Scholar. I'm currently completing an M.A. in European history, focusing on the history of games. I also have a Bachelor's of Science from Harvey Mudd College in computer science and history. You can find some of what I've written for HASTAC here. Anyway, I'm going to be blogging about upcoming humanities events on UCR and dropping some of my own thoughts on issues in games, technology, history, and the digital humanities from time to time. Wish me luck!