Seeing is Believing: Women Direct
Seeing Is Believing: Women Direct is a documentary film which emphasizes the opportunity for women to use their voice through media to change the social and political landscape and achieve […]
Seeing Is Believing: Women Direct is a documentary film which emphasizes the opportunity for women to use their voice through media to change the social and political landscape and achieve […]
The Matheson History Museum is thrilled to welcome back public historian, author, and former executive director Dr. Peggy Macdonald, to speak at the Matheson about Florida’s Female Pioneers. A book […]
*This event has been cancelled.* Julia Bryan-Wilson, Professor of Modern and Contemporary Art at Berkeley, lectures on the work of Louise Nevelson, the Ukrainian-American sculptor whose career intersected with the feminist […]
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Local community organizers with Peaceful Paths will present this discussion on identifying abusive relationships and strategies for preventing cyber-stalking and identity theft. They will discuss how to understand your rights […]
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The Symposium was created to cultivate an intentional interdisciplinary investment in critical consciousness about Latin America and the Latinx community in the U.S. The theme of the Symposium is “I […]
“Yemanjá: Wisdom From the African Heart of Brazil,” (2015) winner of five best documentary awards, is narrated by Pulitzer Prize-winning author Alice Walker. The film explores the Candomblé spiritual culture in […]
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Carol Becker, Dean of Columbia University School of the Arts, will present as part of the lecture series, “Art’s Inclusive Histories: In Celebration of the 100th Anniversary of Women’s Suffrage.” For […]
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Join Professor Liette Gidlow of Wayne State University for this Gary C. and Eleanor G. Simons Lecture on American History. Prof. Gidlow is the 2019-2020 Mellon-Schlesinger Fellow at the Radcliffe Institute […]
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Join UF experts and community activists in a discussion of sex trafficking and its existence in the local community. After hearing from each speaker, participants will have the opportunity to […]
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The UF Synergies series features informal talks by the Center for the Humanities and the Public Sphere’s Rothman Faculty Summer Fellows, Tedder Doctoral Fellows, and Rothman Doctoral Fellows. Fellows will […]
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