Join us for an interdisciplinary event exploring themes of climate change, human and more-than-human displacements, and calls for reparation across the Americas and Pacific Islands. Through presentations, discussions and workshops, we will engage with the cascading concerns of human and ecological fragility and agency in this interconnected region with scholars, activists, artists, journalists, librarians, and scientists.
The event is free and open to the public but registration is required.
Organized by Nature, Space and Politics, the Human Rights and Migration Program, Muir College, the Democracy Lab, UC San Diego Library and The Loft.
Find more information, including the agenda, panelists and presenter bios and suggested readings, on the UC San Diego’s Nature, Spaces, and Politics Group website.
Sponsor: With generous support from: School of Social Sciences, Muir College, Seventh College, Eighth College, Eleanor Roosevelt College, Center for Marine Biodiversity and Conservation, International Institute, Suraj Israni Center for Cinematic Arts, Cross Cultural Center, Changemaker Institute, Center for Comparative Immigration Studies, Critical Gender Studies, Sociology Department, Visual Arts Department, Ethnic Studies Department, Political Science Department, Economics Department, Urban Studies Department, Latin American Studies, Global South Studies, Middle East Studies, Global Health Program, Green New Deal @ UCSD, Herbert Wertheim School of Public Health and Human Longevity Science, the Office of the Vice Chancellor for Equity, Diversity and Inclusion
Contact:
Cristela Garcia-Spitz
ucsdlibrary@ucsd.edu