Apr
4

Cultures of Care Project Launch

Join us on Monday, April 4 to celebrate the launch of the Othering & Belonging Institute's new project Cultures of Care, featuring a panel of artists, actvists, and thinkers.
Apr
13

Performance: bone black: a ritual reading for bell hooks

bone black is a ritual performance reading for the late black feminist writer and theorist, bell hooks/Gloria Jean Watkins(1952-2021). The performance will feature 69 black women of all genders who will serve as live and virtual ritual readers reciting hooks’ prolific body of work.
Mar
31

Rifts and Revelations: How Religion Has Shaped Pandemic Responses in the United States

Join us for a conversation about how religion has shaped responses to Covid-19 in the United States, including both the impact of the pandemic on religious communities, ideas of health and wellness, and the relationship between law and religious freedom, over the past couple of years.
Mar
30

Local Histories of Segregation, from the Bay Area to Hartford, CT

This event will tell stories in the hopes of inspiring more people and organizations to undertake such efforts in their own communities.
Mar
31

Migration, Trauma, and Resilience

Berkeley Interdisciplinary Migration Initiative invites you to a zoom talk on Migration, Trauma, and Resilience on March 31, 2022 at 12:00 pm.
Mar
1

Harry Edwards: Sport in Society: Intersectionalities, Consequences and Projections

As the pioneer of the field of sociology of sport, Dr. Harry Edwards has been leading and trumpeting the calls for justice through sport and in society long before the racial reckoning and viral social media posts of 2020.
Mar
14

The Defiant Middle: How Women Claim Life's In-Betweens to Remake the World

Join author Kaya Oakes for a book talk about her recently published The Defiant Middle: How Women Claim Life's In-Betweens to Remake the World, followed by a conversation with History professor Ronit Stahl, Interim Administrative Chair of the Religious Diversity Cluster.
Mar
10

Keeping It Unreal: Black Queer Fantasy and Superhero Comics

Join UC Berkeley Professor Darieck Scott and colleagues from across the country for a conversation about Scott's new book, Keeping It Unreal: Comics and Black Queer Fantasy.
Feb
25

Lessons for Inclusive Urban Transformation: Building Cities for All

This event is targeted to present updates from the Cities4All Global campaign, specifically on the topics of capacity building and research.

Christine Philliou

Professor of History